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From Computex 2024, mini PC purveyor Zotac has revealed the new Zotac Zone, a high-end handheld gaming computer that’s looking to take on the likes of other similar devices like the cheaper Steam Deck OLED and the upcoming ROG Ally X. It’s interesting how, even just a few years ago, this space essentially didn’t exist. Now it’s an all-out on-the-go war.
Zotac’s fresh offering is apparently arriving this September for $800, which aims it less at Valve’s latest portable gaming device and more atvoices his concern that with this newest wave of handhelds, we’re seeing prices very much drift up and away from the relative affordability of the Steam Deck line of products, floating more into expensive laptop territory, and I completely agree.
So already, from a purely specification perspective, ASUS and Zotac are bringing out significantly different handhelds. If you’re looking for the best possible screen, the Zone could be your best choice. If you’re seeking real horsepower, digital space and play session longevity, the Ally X presents an improved option: noteworthy RAM, storage and battery upgrades for the win. Luckily, both devices are set to use the more standard 2280 M.
The Zotac Zone itself additionally appears to be doing some creative things with its outer hardware, like including a front-facing webcam for Zoom calls and non-fingerprint Windows logins, a clicky d-pad perfect for fighting game fans, hall-effect joysticks plus triggers , and even two touch pads, much like the Steam Deck touts. But most creative of all are the PS1 JogCon-esque dial wheels situated around the thumbsticks themselves, which can be programmed to do any number of things.
Like I mentioned previously, the handheld PC space is really heating up these days and it’s exciting to see what hardware manufacturers are cooking in their innovation labs. Hopefully I can get my hands on a Zotac Zone sample closer to its September release so I can test out those nifty thumb wheels, and honestly, let’s hope we aren’t inching closer to a $1,000 Zotac Zone 2 next year.Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations.
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