The likes of Valves Steam Deck, , and prove that x86 architecture with discrete graphics can be viably fitted into a handheld device, and that full fat PCs can step up to the role of offering a console like experience when the time calls for it. Notably absent from the handheld party until now has been Microsoft, with the company offering no first party portable hardware to showcase its Xbox and Windows 11 gaming ecosystems. , when it was revealed that Microsoft and Asus were teaming up to...

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