The Zotac Zone has been teased over the last few days, but the company hasn't revealed the full technical specs for the upcoming handheld yet. The official reveal will be happening at Computex next week. However, a recent leak has revealed what we can expect ahead of time.
The leak from VideoCardz claims the Zone handheld will be powered by an 8-core Ryzen 7 8840U CPU, featuring Radeon 780M integrated graphics with 12 RDNA3 CUs. The device will feature a 7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display with a 1080p resolution and 800 nits of maximum brightness. It will also include 16GB of LPDDR5X memory and support M.2 2280 SSDs with a default storage capacity of 512GB.
According to the leak, the Zone handheld's battery life might not be as good as other devices. It is expected to have a 48.5Wh battery with a runtime of 1.25 hours. The weight of the sample unit to be showcased at Computex has not been confirmed, but it is speculated to be under 700g.
Zotac has announced that the Zone handheld will be released in Q3 2024, but specific details about the release date and pricing have yet to be disclosed. However, Zotac claims that it expects to price it above the competition due to its premium features, like the AMOLED display.
KitGuru says: The AMOLED display will no doubt look nice. We'll be at Computex next week, so stay tuned for our extensive coverage.