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The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is set to feature at IFA 2025, but the latest price rumors will make you wince
By Isaiah Williams published
IFA 2025 is set to be the stage for the Lenovo Legion Go 2's unveiling, but rumors of its price aren't making me happy.

I desperately want Framework’s modular gaming laptop concept to come to handheld gaming PCs – and these prices explain why
By Isaiah Williams published
What can I say? Wishful thinking, maybe

Acer Nitro V 15 Intel review
By Lewis Maddison published
Review The Acer Nitro V 15 Intel offers strong performance at a budget price – is there a catch?

Asus TUF Gaming A16 (2025) review: a high-performing, low-priced laptop with a noise problem
By Lewis Maddison published
Review The Asus TUF Gaming A16 (2025) is a very well-priced machine considering the spec – but is it really worth your money?

Swappable laptop GPUs sound like a myth, but that's not the case anymore, thanks to Framework and Nvidia
By Isaiah Williams published
Framework and Nvidia have made a significant leap with new gaming laptop hardware - and we might see this in future handhelds, maybe.

The best gaming keyboard 2025
By John Loeffler last updated
Updated Picking up one of the best gaming keyboards will transform your setup without breaking the bank - these are our favorites.

Best gaming laptops of Gamescom 2025 - top picks from MSI, Samsung and more
By Jasmine Mannan published
Gaming laptops may not be the focus of Gamescom, but that doesn’t stop big brands from bringing their all.

I tried the new MSI Claw A8 at Gamescom 2025 and AMD’s Z2 Extreme chip was nothing but an extreme let down
By Jasmine Mannan published
Not yet ratedMSI Claw A8 Z2 Extreme hands-on preview: marred by AMD’s ‘new’ chip.

The ROG Xbox Ally's official release date has been announced, but pricing is still a mystery
By Isaiah Williams published
The long-awaited ROG Xbox Ally handhelds finally have their release date set, thanks to Xbox's unveiling at Gamescom 2025.

The Lossless Scaling plugin is the best thing that could happen for SteamOS handhelds, and performance results prove it
By Isaiah Williams published
There's more proof that Valve's SteamOS is the go-to for handheld gamers, with performance results from the new Decky Loader plugin on the Lenovo Legion Go S.
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