It looks like Zotac is also getting into the handheld PC market. Zotac is primarily known for its graphics cards, but the company has also dabbled in many other hardware areas over the years. This year, the company's big Computex reveal will be a “limit pushing” handheld gaming PC.
The Zotac Gaming Zone handheld will be powered by a Ryzen APU, feature Hall Effect joysticks and triggers, and utilise an AMOLED touch display. However, additional details have yet to be revealed, so we don't know exact specs, pricing, or even if it will run Windows instead of Linux/SteamOS.
Fortunately, Computex is kicking off in just a few days time, so we'll get more official details very soon. Zotac is also going to be unleashing a new Magnus One mini-PC packing an Intel Core i7 processor and RTX 4070 Super graphics in a compact 8.3L chassis.
Zotac is also set to debut its first AI computing products, so check back for our Computex coverage next week to see more.
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KitGuru Says: What do you all think of Zotac's gaming handheld plans? Are there too many cooks in the kitchen at this point?