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Lenovo Legion Go handheld PC gaming device revealed

Lenovo has officially pulled back the curtains on its Steam Deck competitor.

PlayStation Portal Remote Play Device Launches Later This Year For $200

Earlier this summer, PlayStation revealed a dedicated handheld remote play device that puts one half of a DualSense controller on each side of an LCD screen. However, it stopped short…

PlayStation’s first Remote Play dedicated device, PlayStation Portal remote player, to launch later this year at $199.99

Since launching PS5, we’ve been amazed to see how players around the world have embraced the generational leaps we made in the gaming experience, such as the heightened feeling of…

Best Prime Day 2023 PS5 SSD And Storage Device Deals

Games are taking up more space than ever nowadays, making internal SSD upgrades and external drives all but a necessity for folks with gigantic gaming libraries. These drives typically don’t…

New Steam Deck Accessory Will Help You Get A Comfortable Grip On The Device

Since its release in 2022, the Steam Deck has emerged as one of the best platforms for gaming on the go, but it's not exactly the most comfortable system to…

Apple Vision Pro does not support people wearing glasses with the device

Users will need to set their glasses aside and rely on the Zeiss custom inserts.

Jirutagumac Shrine (A Flying Device) walkthrough – The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

The Jirutagumac Shrine tasks Link with creating a flying device to see him safely across a massive gap.

PlayStation Announces Remote-Play Handheld Device

During the PlayStation Showcase event today, the company announced "Project Q," its internal name for a handheld remote-play device. Details are scarce as of writing, but we know it'll allow…

Mayachin Shrine (A Fixed Device) Walkthrough – The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Stakes and timing are key to getting through the Mayachin Shrine in TotK.

Valve’s Steam Deck Latest Device to be Targeted by Company Known for Patent Lawsuits

Immersion Corporation is suing Valve, accusing the Steam Deck maker over its rumble tech found in the Steam Deck and Valve Index.