Is it the "Year Of The Handheld Gaming PC", do you think? Now Acer has announced its "Nitro Blaze" hand-held, throwing its hat into the portable gaming PC ring.
The device itself isn't that appealing; its considerably more bulky than either Valve's SteamDeck or Lenovo's LegionGo. That's mostly because it has an oversized 11" screen, which seems excessive for a device intended to be held in the hands all the time. Otherwise, it's specs are fairly ordinary and without any other exciting features. Also, it's still running Windows and it's Acer: a brand not known for quality design or products. Given all that, its expected $1100 price seems all the more excessive.
But that's not really the point. What is interesting is how more and more companies are releasing hand-held devices to compete with SteamDeck (and Switch, I suppose). In addition to Acer, both Lenovo and ASUS have entered the market. I wouldn't be surprised to see other OEMs follow suit in coming months.
I wonder, is this going to be a permanent new addition to the PC ecosystem, or are hand-helds just a fad like Netbooks briefly were. Personally, I've no interest in the things --gimme a computer with a full keyboard anyday!-- but a lot of the kids seem to live and die on their cellphones, so maybe a handheld PC is more appealing? Or will they just shrug at the things bulkiness in comparison to their phones and ignore it too?
Still, I can only hope this new development inspires more people to push towards SteamOS and similar Proton-powered alternatives, making Windows ever less a necessity for modern PC gaming.