A significant Asus ROG Partner challenger could be underway
Handheld fever is sloping up. Lenovo is dealing with a handheld contender to the Asus ROG Partner and Steam Deck, as indicated by a report from Windows Focal, which is known as the Army Go.
The report says that the gadget will send off with an AMD Phoenix processor alongside a 8-inch show. It's not satisfactory on the off chance that it will involve the AMD Ryzen Z1 Outrageous as the ROG Partner does, however the report proposes it will send off with one of AMD's Harmony 4 versatile processors.
That appears to be improbable given what the report says regarding the gadget, nonetheless. AMD is making its effective portable chip accessible to additional brands, and it appears to be that handheld gadgets like the ROG Partner and Steam Deck are getting the cash. As indicated by certain reports, the ROG Partner has proactively sold north of 500,000 units, with the Steam Deck sitting at near 3 million deals.
The fundamental inquiry is the point at which we'll find out about the gadget and how it will stand apart from different Windows-based handhelds. We have no word on a declaration, however Lenovo has an incredible chance to develop the client experience that gadgets like the Ayaneo 2S and ROG Partner offer.
As you can peruse in our Asus ROG Partner audit, the weak spot of that gadget is its product. It's fundamentally a PC with a regulator tied on, much dissimilar to the Steam Deck, which feels like a legitimate game control center with its restrictive working framework. The report says that the Army Go will run Windows 11, however there's an opportunity Lenovo has constructed a utility to run on top of the working framework.
For the time being, nothing remains at this point but to sit tight for when (and if) Lenovo shares more. Meanwhile, you can peruse our Asus ROG Partner versus Steam Deck correlation with perceive how AMD's Ryzen Z1 Outrageous stacks facing Valve's handheld.
