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The 7-inch 1080p screen is where this device shines brightest. Playing Forza Horizon 5 via Xbox Cloud Gaming, I could count individual raindrops on car hoods. Colors pop without oversaturation, and the touch responsiveness puts some smartphones to shame.
Battery life shocked me - I got exactly 8 hours and 12 minutes of continuous play (WiFi on, brightness at 70%). Unlike my Steam Deck, there's no fan noise either. Just cool, silent operation perfect for late-night gaming without waking anyone.
Now the not-so-good: Those Switch-like joysticks. While fine for platformers and RPGs, they're a nightmare for FPS precision. Trying to snipe in Call of Duty felt like steering a shopping cart with square wheels. Hall effect sensors prevent drift, but the short throw distance kills accuracy.
The included case deserves special praise - it's form-fitting with a soft interior that doesn't smudge the screen. I've thrown it in backpacks on three cross-country flights with zero damage.
Setup couldn't be easier. Within 10 minutes of unboxing, I was streaming Cyberpunk from my home PC to my hotel bed via Moonlight. The pre-installed app shortcuts for Xbox/GeForce NOW are genius quality-of-life touches.
Final verdict? If you primarily play story-driven games or platformers via cloud/remote play, this is near perfect. Competitive FPS fans should look elsewhere or budget for an external controller. At this price point though, nothing else delivers this combination of portability and streaming performance.
