X86 Windows 7 Gaming Handheld Anounced.


honestly, the "nubs" are the only thing that catch my attention. Not a fan of Intel graphics at ALL, and DEFINITELY not a windows fan. But that said, the one place it does top the rest of the handhelds out there is (if it IS x86) the fact that it has a massive library of old-school "hardcore" current "simple" and all generally in-between windows games in the palm of your hand... BUT, with a 32GB SSD, it will be limited in the number of on-board games it can play... and aside from groups like portable-apps, no one's really figured out a consistantly stable way to play games installed non-locally (like a flash drive or external HDD)... and STEAM doesn't count :p
 
Killer for emulators though! The slightly higher screen res (Amiga cut-off for example) and the HDMI output (no fuzzy scaled jaggy approximation) would be just the thing to get the best out of old systems on modern displays.
 
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