rtcvb32: So i have to wonder... is this hardware even wanted/needed?
You can get cheap or decent laptops, chromebooks you can change out the OS. The aspect of having a controller is solved by a USB controller in the $10+ range depenidng on what you're wanting...
... I suppose the advantage of sticking it in your pocket? But Walmart had the mini-laptop for $200 like six years ago and even that is likely replaced by something better.
So... who.. is this for? (
Same with the steam deck.). I don't see the point.
When you are in a crowded bus or train or somewhere where there is little room and no desk, you probably wouldn't want to pry out your (gaming) laptop and try to play games on it.
Anyway, I personally am not really in need for a handheld gaming device because I don't commute with public transportation, or have to wait somewhere (like on airports) often. When I decide I want to play some (PC) games, it usually means I have some kind of desk, use a proper mouse, and the laptop is connected to power. So for my personal use, I would probably think "nah, better save that money for a gaming laptop".
However, for my kids, maybe a handheld gaming PC would be ok for many occasions. I bought them a Nintendo Switch already for that, but maybe a gaming PC handheld would have been a better choice because I have lots of PC games to play on them, no need to buy any more games (for Nintendo Switch).
Unfortunately though, my son once tried to play games on the Switch in the car, and he got nauseous very fast. He just couldn't play longer than five minutes or so.
Switch has one thing over these PC handhelds: you can rest assured all Switch games are fully playable with it because they are specifically designed for it (and its controls, small screen etc.), while with these PC handhelds I need to try out each game how feasible it is to play them with this kind of handheld PC, without a keyboard, proper mouse, smaller screen etc. I am sure lots of games are fully playable on them, but not all.
Anyway, we will see. I first want to know how easy and feasible it is to play also non-Steam games on Steam Deck (not making you jump through too many hoops, e.g. do all the controller functions work also without Steam loaded?) and whether you can replace its battery yourself with stock battery cells, and then if I sometime feel I have too much money, I might buy one, or this Aya Neo, or GPD Win 3.