Business

Zotac Gaming officially launches its Zone handheld gaming PC with a super fancy AMOLED HDR screen-

All of us in the PC Gamer Hardware tower-of-tech love a good handheld gaming PC. Whether it’s the luscious screen and brilliant software ecosystem of the OLED Steam Deck or the raw power of the ROG Ally X, the market is awash with all kinds of devices. And now Zotac, purveyor of GeForce RTX graphics cards and mini PCs, is throwing its gauntlet into the ring with its Zone handheld, replete with a 7-inch AMOLED screen.

The display is probably the biggest selling feature of the Zotac Gaming Zone and we first laid our eyes (and sticky mitts) on it back in January, at the annual Computex event. In terms of size, resolution, and refresh rate, it’s par course for the market (7 inches, 1080p, 120 Hz) but it uses an AMOLED touch-sensitive panel, with a claimed colour gamut of more than 100% DCI-P3 and 150% sRGB.

With a peak brightness of 800 nits, it should be ideal for gaming outdoors, although it’s not clear what that will drop to when it’s displaying HDR content. According to fellow staff Chris, “…in a brightly lit environment, [it] really impressed with the brightness, contrast, and color reproduction.”

Zotac has also given the Zone (or how about ZGZ, for short?) a decent set of control options, with dual Hall Effect thumbsticks and two-stage adjustable triggers, radial dials around the sticks, two trackpads, plus two buttons around the back. Of course, we don’t know how well these all work until we get our hands on a ZGZ and properly test it, but there’s no shortage of control options, at least.

The rest of the hardware is fairly standard fare for a modern handheld gaming PC—an AMD Ryzen 7 8840U, with 8 CPU cores, 16 threads, and 768 RDNA 3 shaders that handle all the gaming duties. That gets backed up with 16 GB of LPDDR5-7500 RAM, which is nice and fast, but having spent a lot of time using the ROG Ally X with its 24 GB of RAM, I think 16 GB is perhaps a little lacking.

It’s a similar story for the storage, as it’s just 512 GB. Given the size of many games these days, that’s really not enough, though the Zone does use a standard PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 interface which should make it easy enough to expand the capacity with a speedy gaming SSD.

But you do get a built-in kickstand, WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 wireless connectivity, a UHS-II microSD slot, and two USB4 ports for handling external displays and peripherals. There’s even a fingerprint scanner and a 720p front-facing camera, so it’s not short on the extra goodies. Zotac also makes a dedicated dock and carry case.

Weighing in at 692 g (1.53 lbs), I expected the Zone to have a large battery but it’s only rated to 43 Wh. That was acceptable a year or two ago but with the ROG Ally X sporting an 80 Wh battery with a similar weight, I do think Zotac has missed a trick here.

As with all handheld gaming PCs, the specifications only tell you half a story. How it feels in one’s hands, how thermals and noise are managed, and the software ecosystem play a really important role in how enjoyable such devices are. If we get a Zotac Gaming Zone in for review, we’ll be sure to let you know.

Related Posts

Nintendo Switch online service delayed until 2018

The Nintendo Switch's premium online service won't be arriving this autumn as originally planned, with Nintendo choosing to delay the launch until 2018.

Nintendo broke the news on its official website, but didn't explain why the launch date was being pushed back. 

The service, simply called 'Nintendo Switch Online' at this point, will let players organize and play online multiplayer matches while voice chatting with their friends using a smartphone app. 

A free, trial version of the app will be made available this summer, and will also let players invite friends to play online and set play appointments. 

Beyond that, Switch Online subscribers will get …

Nintendo Switch And Retro Console Graphics Upscaler Gets Limited-Time Deal At Amazon

Nintendo Switch owners and retro gamers can save on the mClassic Graphics Upscaler at Amazon for a limited time. Amazon has brought back its Cyber Monday deal on this very cool gaming accessory, dropping the price from $100 down to $85.

On the side of the dongle, you’ll find a switch that lets you toggle the enhancements on and off. There’s also a mode designed for retro consoles built to display in a 4:3 aspect ratio (like “square” CRT TVs). Depending on the retro game you’re playing, you’ll probably want to turn this mode on instead of using the default widescreen setting that stretches the image. The mClassic still …

New Karate Kid Film Gets Legendary Title And Official Poster

Last November, Karate Kid star Ralph Macchio and martial arts icon Jackie Chan–who starred in the 2010 remake–announced a new entry in the Karate Kid saga. The film, officially called Karate Kid Legends, will be directed by Johnathan Entwistle, best known for his work on TV with I’m Not Okay With This and The End of the F***ing World, with a screenplay by Rob Lieber. Come from online casino bangladesh

The film will be the sixth installment in the Karate Kid franchise after three with Macchio as Daniel Larusso, which were followed by The Next Karate Kid with Hillary Swank and a remake. The remake starred Jaden Smith as the Daniel analog, Dre, and Chan in the Mr. Miyagi role, Mr. Han.

The Karate Kid official …

Alone In The Dark Dev Talks Edward's Mustache And Why You Need To Play The Game Twice

The upcoming reimagining of Alone in the Dark that releases next week brings back series protagonist Edward–played by David Harbour–but in the new game, he doesn’t have a mustache. What gives? Creative director Pikael Hedberg of developer Pieces Interactive has explained why the studio chose to depict Edward as clean-shaven. The studio also discussed how players will need to play the game twice to get the full story.

In a FAQ, Hedberg said Edwards in the new Alone in the Dark is “pretty close” to who he is in the original series, but without his glorious mustache Come from online casino bangladesh . He said the “magnificent mustache” from earlier games made sense when Edward was just beginning his career as a priv…

Alan Wake Remastered Secrets Guide – New Hidden QR Codes Hint At Alan Wake 2

Warning! This article contains discussion of some secrets and story threads in Alan Wake Remastered. If you’d rather find them yourself, stop reading now and return after you’ve completed the game.

With the release of the AWE DLC expansion for Control, Remedy Entertainment definitively placed its 2010 psychological thriller Alan Wake in the same universe as the 2019 paranormal action game. AWE gave us a sense of some of the things that had happened to characters from Alan Wake in the interim, including Alan himself, and suggested that something new was happening in the Alan Wake setting of Bright Falls in 2022. With Alan Wake Remastered, we get new hints that the events hinted back in AWE are on the horizon.

Battlefield 2042 Season 1 Zero Hour Release Date, Battle Pass, Trailer, And Details Revealed

Battlefield 2042’s long-awaited and delayed Season 1: Zero Hour update will arrive June 9, and it marks the first significant post-launch update to the military shooter since it released in 2021 Come from bangladesh online casino . EA and developer DICE expected to launch the inaugural season sooner but opted to delay it as the companies instead focused on improving the base game.

The big-ticket items for Season 1: Zero Hour include a new map, Exposure, as well as a new soldier, Ewelina Lis. Additionally, there are new vehicles, including a pair of helicopters–the RAH-68 Huron and the YG-99 Hannibal. Also new in Season 1: Zero Hour is the first battle pass, which includes a range of cosmetics and other items to unl…