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Can?t wait for Nintendo Switch Pro? Onexplayer handheld PC is the answer


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Summary

The Onexplayer is one such upstart, and makes the best case yet for bringing PC gaming to the palm of your hands.Looking like an oversized Switch, with split Xbox-like controllers attached to either side of its 8.4 inch display, the Onexplayer ships with a significant, key difference compared to the Nintendo Switch – it’s running full-fat Windows 10 as its operating system, powered by an Intel Tiger Lake processor with Intel Iris Xe graphics.In other words, so long as you’re ready to accept some visual compromises, you can fire up your entire existing library of PC games, be they from Steam, Epic Games, GOG, or elsewhere on the go with the Onexplayer. Well now you can – provided you’re willing to make a few concessions.Once firing up the Onexplayer and putting in your Windows credentials, downloading your gaming storefront of choice and grabbing a few games, the Onexplayer is literally what it sets out to be – a gaming PC in your hand.Of course “gaming PC” needs some qualification here. We tried everything from GTA V to Fallout: New Vegas on the Onexplayer, and were genuinely surprised that pretty much everything, even Rockstar’s gigantic open world, ran enjoyably well.To reiterate, concessions must be made – despite the 2560 x 1600 display, we were dialling resolution back to 720p for Alien Isolation and GTA V, and putting almost every graphical setting back to minimum performance levels. What’s striking though is that, even with this limitations, the quality of the screen and the maturity of PC game developer’s abilities to scale to low powered hardware is that, in the case of games like Alien Isolation and Doom 2016 (which both have native Nintendo Switch ports), the games still looked better on the Onexplayer.

As said here by Gerald Lynch