Tag: gaming tech

Gigabyte Unveils Aorus Master 16 2026 Laptop Combining Desktop-Level Power and AI Assistance

Gigabyte launches the Aorus Master 16 2026, a slim 19mm laptop offering desktop-class performance, advanced cooling, and AI-powered assistant.

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Microsoft Developing a Compact Xbox Controller Designed for Cloud Gaming

Microsoft is reportedly creating a smaller Xbox controller tailored for cloud gaming, featuring a familiar button layout in a more compact design.

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Comparing Seven Gaming Laptops Under $1,400: What to Expect from Budget Models

A detailed review compares seven gaming laptops under $1,400, highlighting key features and performance expectations for budget-conscious buyers.

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Valve Confirms Active Development of Steam Deck 2, Building on 4 Years of Innovation

Valve announces ongoing work on Steam Deck 2, following four years of innovation in portable gaming hardware and software optimization.

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Lenovo Reveals Design of Upcoming Legion Y70 Gaming Smartphone Ahead of May Launch

Lenovo teases the return of its gaming smartphone lineup with a preview of the Legion Y70 and confirms a May launch.

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Gigabyte Launches 32-Inch MO32U24 Monitor Featuring 4K QD-OLED Display and 240Hz Refresh Rate

Gigabyte introduces the MO32U24, a 32-inch gaming monitor with a 4K QD-OLED panel and a high 240Hz refresh rate, designed for vivid visuals and responsive gameplay.

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Japanese Modder Successfully Connects M.2 NVMe SSD to Nintendo Switch 2 via microSD Express Slot

A Japanese modder demonstrates the first known method to use an M.2 NVMe SSD for expanded storage on Nintendo Switch 2 through its microSD Express slot.

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Ayaneo Adjusts Pricing and Discontinues Several Portable Consoles Amid Memory Chip Supply Challenges

Ayaneo raises prices on select portable consoles and discontinues some models due to increasing memory chip costs and supply constraints.

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Intel’s New Core Ultra 200HX Plus CPUs to Debut Gradually in Gaming Laptops from Lenovo, Razer, and Dell

Intel will phase its new Core Ultra 200HX Plus processors to select laptop makers, with gaming models from Lenovo, Razer, and Dell arriving first.

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HP Launches Subscription Service for Gaming Laptops Starting at $50 Monthly, No Purchase Option

HP introduces a subscription model for gaming laptops and accessories from $50 per month, without the option to buy the device afterward.

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