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Windows 11 prestige handhelds review: Lenovo Legion Go vs OneXPlayer 2 Pro vs AyaNeo Kun


Asus ROG Ally vs Lenovo Legion Go/OneXPlayer 2 Pro/AyaNeo Kun.

However, all of these handhelds are power-starved at this TDP - to the point where Steam Deck can actually outperform these machines - and it's at 25W where you find the sweetspot and genuinely game-changing increases in performance: enough to make the likes of Alan Wake 2 and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora playable. The detachable controllers require a hub to function like the Joycons they mimic - which is a missed opportunity - and the form factor of the machine is frankly huge in comparison to the others, particularly in terms of depth. AyaNeo has thrown everything it can at the specs here - 64GB is extreme overkill, but if you consider this device as a full-on laptop in a handheld shell, it starts to make more sense as a dockable, take-anywhere computer - albeit one that will require a workstation set-up to 'dock' into.

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