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With the cross-gen era now mostly behind us, we're starting to see games like Alan Wake 2 and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora push boundaries on current-gen machines... so how do the most advanced PC handhelds hold up? Are they capable of delivering a decent experience on this new breed of demanding game? Rich examines the Lenovo Legion Go, OneXPlayer 2 and AyaNeo Kun and sees how they fare against each other - and the most cutting-edge games.

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Handheld PC Triple-A Gaming: Lenovo Legion Go vs OneXPlayer 2 Pro vs AyaNeo Kun vs Asus ROG Ally

With the cross-gen era now mostly behind us, we're starting to see games like Alan Wake 2 and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora push boundaries on current-gen machines... so how do the most advanced PC handhelds hold up? Are they capable of delivering a decent experience on this new breed of demanding game? Rich examines the Lenovo Legion Go, OneXPlayer 2 and AyaNeo Kun and sees how they fare against each other - and the most cutting-edge games. Subscribe for more Digital Foundry: http://bit.ly/DFSubscribe Join the DF Patreon to support the team more directly and to get access to everything we do via pristine quality downloads: https://bit.ly/3jEGjvx Want some DF-branded tee-shirts, mugs, hoodies and more? Check out our store: https://store.digitalfoundry.net For commercial enquiries, please contact business@digitalfoundry.net 00:00 Introduction 00:52 Lenovo Legion Go vs OneXPlayer 2 Pro vs AyaNeo Kun 04:11 Benchmarks: The 15W Shoot-Out 06:39 Benchmarks: The 25W Sweet Spot 10:07 Benchmarks: Power Scaling To 54W With AyaNeo Kun 11:34 Battery Life Face-Off 13:47 Gameplay: Introduction 14:41 Gameplay: Alan Wake 2 17:38 Gameplay: Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora 19:45 Gameplay: Horizon Forbidden West - Burning Shores 21:51 Handheld Face-Off: Thoughts So Far 25:11 And Now, The Conclusion

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digitalfoundry

A bit of an interesting 'PS' to this #content: I used the camera I took with me when I filmed a couple of Directs on vacation. The camera was set to 1080p30 and I forget to change it back on my return, so the filmed bits of me were initially 1080p30. I was set to re-film but thought I'd try a Topaz Video AI 4K60 upscale and the results were plenty impressive enough for me to stick with that.

brandon

I personally prefer 30 fps for non-gaming sequences but the results do indeed look great