Windows gaming handhelds show Windows Phone could make a comeback
The rising popularity of PC gaming handhelds has uncovered one big issue with the operating system used on most of them. That's Windows, in case you had doubts, and the issue is that Microsoft's finest operating system isn't nice to use on a smaller screen. Every PC gaming handheld we've reviewed that isn't a Steam Deck, from the ROG Ally, the ROG Ally X, the Legion Go, and devices from Onexplayer and Ayaneo all came with a similar sentiment. Nice hardware; shame about the operating system. But it doesn't have to be this way. Microsoft has shown in the past that it knows how to make a mobile OS or one built for touchscreens, and the possibility of a Windows version for handheld gaming consoles is very exciting to me.
The rising popularity of PC gaming handhelds has uncovered one big issue with the operating system used on most of them. That’s Windows, in case you had doubts, and the issue is that Microsoft’s finest operating system isn’t nice to use on a smaller screen. Every PC gaming handheld we’ve reviewed that isn’t a Steam Deck, from the ROG Ally, the ROG Ally X, the Legion Go, and devices from Onexplayer and Ayaneo all came with a similar sentiment. Nice hardware; shame about the operating system. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Microsoft has shown in the past that it knows how to make a mobile OS or one built for touchscreens, and the possibility of a Windows version for handheld gaming consoles is very exciting to me.
Austin Chen
New Zealand
New Zealand
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