naevaTheRat,
@naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

That fucking name is reason not to buy it already.

It’s not even claw, it’s CLAW grrrrr fear me and my pocket Cheeto dust.

It reminds me of when yoyos (yep I’m that old) were trying to be like “this is the spinanator 6000 XL Xtreme fireball mushroom cloud”

BmeBenji,

No trackpads? I’m straight-up not interested. With how finicky PC gaming can be when it comes to window-focus issues, if I don’t have extra controls on a handheld PC to be able to randomly click or mash emulated keyboard keys I’m not gonna feel comfortable with the handheld.

Copernican,

I’m wondering if it’s a touch screen to help with that. I prefer steam controller track pads, but I could get by with a touchscreen for portable in some games.

yamanii,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Intel chip on portables, oh no.

tamiya_tt02,

It looks so much like the Asus ROG Ally, I wonder if Asus could sue for infringement. I love my Ally, but 32 gb of RAM sounds nice. Not sure if Intel is the best chip choice, but only benchmarks will tell.

Linkerbaan,
@Linkerbaan@lemmy.world avatar

It doesn’t just look like the Ally, it looks like they used the exact same PCBs with a slightly different exterior. Same Led joysticks, same screen bezels, same button locations…

Even the small vertical buttons on the left and right of the screen are present.

If it wasn’t running an Intel chip I’d be calling this an exact internal replica of the ROG ally.

ekZepp, (edited )
@ekZepp@lemmy.world avatar

Is the “Intel chip” a good or bad news? I7 seems good. Although the screen seems to be a “bit small” for a 2024 console, and no trackpad? Mmm.

simple,

Probably bad news. Even though the newest intel chip is way better than the last one, it uses a lot more power than AMD meaning the battery and thermals will be worse.

ekZepp, (edited )
@ekZepp@lemmy.world avatar

So basically a Black Rog Ally even more power-hungry. Ty for the reply btw 👍

BigTrout75,

Just shows how successful the Stream Deck is. Funny, the “PC selling game” has traditionally been BIGGER and FASTER, so that’s what they’re doing. 🤔

Go Steam Deck!

Grass,

It would be good if more developers optimize to have an enjoyable experience on these current handhelds if nothing else. It would make for an easier entry point as far as system requirements go for PC gaming in general. I still don’t get how games that look hardly any better than GameCube or PS2 on their low to medium settings run so poorly on hardware that could simultaneously emulate multiple instances of the consoles on multiple monitors, with visual improvement mods, for bootleg tournaments without breaking a sweat.

This device looks like just a slightly less ugly rog handheld, but not significantly though.

yamanii,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

During the valve panel on Tokyo Game Show, Harada from tekken said that the deck is now the main target for optimization for them, since it’s basically a console just not locked down.

Sabin10,

I would love it if T8 could lock a solid 60fps on the deck. T7 fluctuates between 45 to 60 for me with everything set to low, not ideal for a fighting game.

numberfour002,

The battery life difference between the OLED Steam Deck versus the Asus and Lenovo competitors was a major factor in my decision to choose the Deck. As others have pointed out, it’s hard to imagine that MSI (of all companies) can deliver on battery life given these other specs, let alone other considerations like weight & size. Good for them if they manage to excel at all of these things, but I’m going to have to see it to believe it. And as of right now, I haven’t seen anything at all.

Patches,

The only reason to choose MSI for PC parts is price so yes it would be very hard for them to compete. Their QA is non-existent and their Customer Support Ethereal.

yamanii,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Also afterburner, great piece of software.

SpacetimeMachine,

That’s not a great reason to choose their hardware though. You can use that with any other brand of hardware with no issue.

Wolfwood1,

Wow! Intel processor AND Windows? The worst of both choices for a handheld!

TheGrandNagus,

Might make a superb hand-warmer in these cold Winter months, though

Patches,

Meanwhile the Deck is both a hand warmer, and an aromatic candle.

ultranaut,

I felt like mine gave me cancer when I first turned it on, it was the dankest robot fart I’ve ever smelled.

Denjin,

For 10 minutes before it needs charging again

Jode,

This thing is going to have like a minute and a half worth of battery life.

Gakomi,

Well Arc is still bad as far as I know so I don’t see this being as good as Steam Deck, Rog Ally or Legion. But I would really like to be proven wrong!

RisingSwell,

Arc is good at newer games, however a handheld is more likely than most devices to play older games so maybe not the best choice.

Melonpoly,

Yes lets use the lesser efficient chip option for a portable device.

freebee,

Sure, but only if we can do it in a combo with a lesser efficient operating system for any device.

degen,

Wow, finally a handheld with malware-like bloat and a near guarantee of serious design flaws!

Vash63,

Isn’t that every Windows handheld?

Pwnmode,

Yes but just wait til Gigabyte gets their hands in the game. It will. E so much worse.

verysoft,

Just looks crappy quality and uncomfortable. The Steam Deck is premium quality at a more affordable price, the point these 'competitors' seem to be missing while rushing for higher numbers on their spec sheets.

yamanii,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Huh, I find the deck to be the ugliest though, but still the best since it’s battery life is unbeatable.

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