Handheld gaming systems are experiencing a resurgence, bolstered by the success of devices like the Nintendo Switch and advancements in technology. The market now features a range of handhelds varying in price, from affordable emulation machines to high-end portable PCs. Notable devices include the Lenovo Legion Go, which offers a large display and performance but has some bulky design drawbacks, and the Miyoo Mini Plus, praised for its affordability and design resembling older gaming consoles. Each model caters to different user preferences and gaming experiences, complicating the selection process for consumers.
The Lenovo Legion Go is a capable alternative to the ASUS ROG Ally X if you want a Windows handheld with a larger display. It costs $700, runs on the same Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip and offers a similar set of performance modes.
The Miyoo Mini Plus is much more affordable than the Retroid Pocket 4 and comes with a well-built, Game Boy-style form factor that fits nicely with older games. Its 3.5-inch display really pops for something in the $60 to $80 range.
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