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AYA-NEO puts a different spin on the PC gaming handheld

AYA-NEO puts a different spin on the PC gaming handheld

Posted on March 7, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

By now, the idea of a handheld Windows computer is no longer novel but their implementations are still rare. The earliest models, mostly from GPD, had to make do with either less powerful Intel Atoms or, later on, beefier Intel Cores that still weren’t made for gaming. It was only with the 11th gen Intel processors with Iris Xe graphics that PC gaming handhelds may have started getting a chance but the AYA-NEO is taking a different route towards that portable gaming PC goal.
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