QuoteIf you compare handhelds at gaming, at least set up their dedicated memory to the same amount, now it's apples vs oranges.So now we have to go into BIOS? the handheld should be used out of the box, it is not reviewer job to optimize it for lenovo, the max reviewer should do is update all the firmware thou.
Additionally, some information in this article may suggest you may have not updated BIOS to *28* version, and even if so, probably not changed to STAPM power management (incorrectly written as 'STAMP' in the BIOS).
Quote from: Li on January 19, 2024, 00:25:40QuoteTwo fully equipped USB-C ports and a fast microSD card are standard for most gaming handheldsWell, nope.
Ally and Deck - which are the only global competition with support - have just 1 (one) port, and it's not USB4.
And even among devices tested by NBC, only Ayaneo Air 1S has two USB4, though others have an additional A port.
...and Ally's microSD reader is a story for another time.Quotesimilarly sized devices such as the ROG Ally, Ayaneo Kun and the OneXPlayer all have much larger batteries.Ally has 40 Wh battery (vs 50 Wh in Legion Go) and in similar gaming loads has comparable or shorter runtimes, even with the smaller screen.QuoteBy now, the handheld market is pretty oversaturated.QuoteLegion Go is entering a market filled to the brim with strong competition.At least MSI doesn't think so, introducing Claw; and they are probably right, as only Ally and Go reach the same market. 'Asian' offers are not supported nor distributed globally and are much more expensive.
Steam Deck, while a great option for some, still plays in a slightly different category.QuoteAsus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme are quite a bit strongerIf you compare handhelds at gaming, at least set up their dedicated memory to the same amount, now it's apples vs oranges.
Additionally, some information in this article may suggest you may have not updated BIOS to *28* version, and even if so, probably not changed to STAPM power management (incorrectly written as 'STAMP' in the BIOS).
QuoteTwo fully equipped USB-C ports and a fast microSD card are standard for most gaming handheldsWell, nope.
Quotesimilarly sized devices such as the ROG Ally, Ayaneo Kun and the OneXPlayer all have much larger batteries.Ally has 40 Wh battery (vs 50 Wh in Legion Go) and in similar gaming loads has comparable or shorter runtimes, even with the smaller screen.
QuoteBy now, the handheld market is pretty oversaturated.
QuoteLegion Go is entering a market filled to the brim with strong competition.At least MSI doesn't think so, introducing Claw; and they are probably right, as only Ally and Go reach the same market. 'Asian' offers are not supported nor distributed globally and are much more expensive.
QuoteAsus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme are quite a bit strongerIf you compare handhelds at gaming, at least set up their dedicated memory to the same amount, now it's apples vs oranges.