Valve’s handheld family goes two for two
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In ourSteam Deck OLED review, we said that it was “without a doubt the definitive version ofValve’s handheld gaming PC,” with plenty of small changes that elevate the device in addition to its impressive new display.
While the Steam Deck OLED has claimed the prize, it did so against a close-fought field that included the Backbone One (2nd Gen) mobile controller, theASUSROG Zephyrus G14 gaming laptop, theLGUltraGear 32GS95UE monitor, theTurtle BeachStealth Ultra wireless controller, and the super-poweredNvidiaGeForce RTX 4070 Super.
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