News stories tagged with #Gaming-Handheld
Tech Launches in April 2026: From Gaming Handhelds to Foldables – Apple, Xiaomi, OnePlus and More
In April 2026, several major tech launches are set to take place: Xiaomi unveils the Redmi K90 Max and Redmi K Pad 2, OnePlus reveals a gaming handheld and the Ace 6 Ultra, Oppo introduces the Find X9 Ultra, and Motorola launches the Razr Fold. Apple has increased MacBook Neo production to 10 million units due to high demand and is expected to introduce a new dark red color for the iPhone 18 Pro. Meanwhile, Huawei's Pura X Max is emerging as a key inspiration for Apple’s upcoming foldable phone.
Anbernic Launches New Gaming Handhelds RG Vita and RG Vita Pro in PlayStation Vita Design
Anbernic has unveiled the new gaming handhelds RG Vita and RG Vita Pro in the design of the PlayStation Vita. The devices run on Android and feature improved specifications, including larger screens, higher resolutions, and modern features such as WiFi 6. The RG Vita is priced at $109.99, while the more powerful RG Vita Pro costs $149.99. Combining retro aesthetics with contemporary technology, the handhelds aim to appeal to fans of classic portable gaming.
Lenovo Legion Go Fold: Foldable Gaming Handheld Transforms into Laptop for Mobility and Productivity
Lenovo has unveiled the Legion Go Fold Concept, a foldable gaming handheld with a 7.7-inch OLED display that transforms into various modes, including an 11.6-inch laptop. The device combines tablet, laptop, and gaming handheld functions and is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 Pro processor, 32 GB of RAM, a 1 TB SSD, and a 48 Wh battery. It features detachable controllers and a POLED display, with a potential launch in 2026 or early 2027. Designed for both gaming and productivity, the concept aims to offer versatile mobility and multitasking capabilities.
Lenovo Legion Go 2 and Legion Go S with SteamOS Now Available – Performance and Pricing Compared
Lenovo now offers both the Legion Go 2 with the weaker AMD Ryzen Z2 SoC and the SteamOS-enabled Legion Go S, available for €499 at Mediamarkt.de and Saturn.de. The Legion Go S features an AMD Ryzen Z2 Go, 16 GB RAM, a 512-GB SSD, and an 8-inch touchscreen, delivering higher performance under SteamOS than Windows 11 in tests. The less powerful Legion Go 2 variant is more affordable but provides 15–20% lower performance than the Z2 Extreme version, while the SteamOS version of the Legion Go 2 is delayed until summer.