The PlayStation 5 Pro comes with 2 TB of storage and a far larger GPU promising better performance at 4K with 60 FPS. Compared to the base PS5, it may finally, actually do 8K this time.
Sony's latest official covers include red, blue, and silver panels, but nobody said you can't use them all together.
Internet lags out. Controllers get chucked. Game nights are ruined as plastic rains down. Verizon Fios is here to prevent this catastrophe.
Harmonix stressed how they want you to eventually jam with your old plastic guitars, but for now you'll need to play with standard controls.
Several ports have moved around, but if you were looking for a more compact console, Sony may have you covered.
The PlayStation Portal does remote play right, but little else.
The Legion Go is a strong competitor to the Steam Deck, but Windows doesn't help.
A gorgeous HDR display, a bigger battery, and a host of improvements make this Steam Deck the one I wish Valve launched last year.
If you need a giant screen and just about the top-of-the-line CPU and GPU, this tank-like Acer gets you there at a decent price.
A look inside the box of this Spidey-themed version of the PS5 and DualSense controller.
See how the new PC gaming handheld from Lenovo stacks up against the Steam Deck.
Lenovo unveiled its new console alongside the Legion 9i laptops and Legion Glasses at IFA 2023.
The latest handheld gaming PC goes for a bigger screen and Switch-like detachable controllers.
A graphics card can be a serious investment, so don't neglect it.
Finding the new Miyoo Mini Plus is a lot easier than its sold-out predecessor, but is it the retro handheld you should actually buy?
The Razer Edge compromises too much to appeal to most gamers.
The Ayaneo Geek offers solid performance at a more reasonable price, but is still a tough sell compared to the Steam Deck.
The new Anbernic RG35XX takes everything great about the Game Boy and makes it better.
Logitech's game-streaming handheld features excellent hardware, but feels underpowered for the price.
The GKD Mini Plus offers a novel solution for keeping Game Boy-inspired handhelds pocketable.