"These price increases have multiple intertwining causes, some direct and some less so: inflation, pandemic-era supply crunches, the unpredictable trade policies of the Trump administration, and a gradual shift among console makers away from selling hardware at a loss or breaking even in the hopes that game sales will subsidize the hardware. And you never want to rule out good old shareholder-prioritizing corporate greed.

But one major factor, both in the price increases and in the reduction in drastic “slim”-style redesigns, is technical: the death of Moore’s Law and a noticeable slowdown in the rate at which processors and graphics chips can improve."

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    2 months ago

    And those mini PC’s are mobile with built-in screens and controls?

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      2 months ago

      That would be handhelds. Mini PCs are desktop devices. They often use the same processors as handhelds and laptops, though.

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        2 months ago

        Oh man you’re so close

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          2 months ago

          I mean after Valve released the Steam Deck, Asus, Lenovo, MSI–to name just a few–followed suit with at least an iteration. Asus has the Ally and Ally X, Lenovo now have 3 models, and MSI only has 1.

          I can’t recall if there are any other big brands handheld PCs, but there’s definitely Chinese ones.