For those of you with an iPad, touch screen playing is pretty cool. You have to admit though, there is a small part of you that misses solid buttons and joysticks.
Hyperkin is showing off its latest Xbox and PC controller called The Competitor at CES 2025, which is a PS5-style gamepad with back buttons and Hall Effect sticks and triggers.
ehm so...
this looks Exacly like a Dualsense.
wonder if theres gonna be a lawsuit ha
Symmetrical analog sticks on an Xbox controller? Nah...
I rather wait for Sebile.
I’ll stick to my Elite 2 controller. They may have questionable build quality but they feel premium and fits my hands perfectly.
Razer has been surprising us every CES and this year is no different.
Can anybody explains me why they mention xcloud and stadia as could gaming as if they invented and are the only ones doing it when playstation now exist and also does it or shieldtv ? I have steamed game on playstationnow and i can also play any game on steam streaming it through my shieldtv without the need of owning a pc.
Dell and Alienware continue to showcase their relentless commitment to gaming innovations at CES. Kicking things off with the new redesigned Dell G5 15 SE (Special Edition), the latest product in Dell’s G Series portfolio for new and price-conscious gamers. You’ll also learn about a new software to help monitor in-game performance without having to …
Hopefully there are a few alienware ufos made because I know a lot of people like portable gaming but have to suffer because the ones available are weak and have hardware issues that need to be sorted. Some people say power doesnt matter but are wishing everyday to have a more powerful switch. Now people can have way better technology with a lot more available pc games.
Certainly a nice looking device. I might be interested if the price/power ratio is reasonable. Knowing Alienware though, thats a not so good chance. Steam, xCloud, Play Anywhere, apps, media, possibly navigation and maps...could be a nice little multimedia handheld device.
I'll always be interested in dedicated gaming handhelds, but seeing as this is Alienware I doubt the price will be anywhere near affordable
The Alienware UFO looks bad ass! I would seriously consider getting one of these things.
The same old dream of PC-on-mobile again....... This dream has never/ will not ever be realized, at least in the business sense. Games in each game-eco system must cater to the specific requirement in order to success. Mainly the different screen size + control method (PC vs Console vs mobile phone vs Nintendo). Most PC game are designed around the control method of mouse + keyboard. It will be very difficult to translate this into a console-like mobile machine. Also, game developer would have to do a lot of optimization for their PC game to work on this new machine.