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MercilessM
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04-25-2023, 02:32 PM
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The 6nm APU in the 512GB model offers significant improvements over the 7nm version in the 256GB model. The OLED display adds a nice touch, though there are limitations on what you can play. At $399 for the 256GB or $549 for the 512GB, it seems like a good deal on the lower capacity, but the extra features of the 512 seem justified. You’ll be able to run Epic Games and other titles, not just Steam. I’m checking reviews now—it looks like a solid handheld option.
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MercilessM
04-25-2023, 02:32 PM #1

The 6nm APU in the 512GB model offers significant improvements over the 7nm version in the 256GB model. The OLED display adds a nice touch, though there are limitations on what you can play. At $399 for the 256GB or $549 for the 512GB, it seems like a good deal on the lower capacity, but the extra features of the 512 seem justified. You’ll be able to run Epic Games and other titles, not just Steam. I’m checking reviews now—it looks like a solid handheld option.

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Germaindu51
Member
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04-25-2023, 11:26 PM
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Same chips deliver higher efficiency, faster RAM in the OLED provides a noticeable improvement, and the battery life is better overall. Both games will start, but performance varies across systems—generally not optimal. Think of it as an ultimate casual PikPk up and play machine. I’m considering the 512 version so you can enjoy more titles and the OLED display, which really enhances the experience.
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Germaindu51
04-25-2023, 11:26 PM #2

Same chips deliver higher efficiency, faster RAM in the OLED provides a noticeable improvement, and the battery life is better overall. Both games will start, but performance varies across systems—generally not optimal. Think of it as an ultimate casual PikPk up and play machine. I’m considering the 512 version so you can enjoy more titles and the OLED display, which really enhances the experience.

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finnm2002
Junior Member
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04-27-2023, 11:42 AM
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Sounds good! I won’t rely on Ark at all—it’s already having issues on my main PC. If the game gets better, it’ll be a solid purchase.
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finnm2002
04-27-2023, 11:42 AM #3

Sounds good! I won’t rely on Ark at all—it’s already having issues on my main PC. If the game gets better, it’ll be a solid purchase.