PC gaming handhelds are now a powerful part of the gaming landscape, but all but a few are still being held back by one thing. No, it’s not the low-power AMD APUs that power most of the market; it’s the capabilities of their displays. Every PC gaming handset on the market has a GPU that supports Adaptive Sync for b***ery-smooth frames. Except other than the ROG Ally, ROG Ally X, and the MSI Claw, nobody is using displays that are Adaptive Sync compatible. The Steam Deck does support VRR for external monitors, but not on the handheld display. That’s a real shame, as the gaming experience on handhelds that support Adaptive Sync, like the ROG Ally X, is superb. Maybe it was true that displays supporting Adaptive Sync didn’t exist or were too expensive to use, but that’s not true anymore, and every PC gaming handheld should be using one from now on.