Upgraded ZOTAC GAMING ZONE handheld with 'stronger hardware' teased for CES 2025

A ZOTAC GAMING ZONE gaming handheld refresh is going to debut at CES 2025, promising 'stronger hardware' compared to the original. Continue reading at TweakTown >

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When we had the chance to go hands-on with the new ZOTAC GAMING ZONE handheld at Computex earlier this year, we were immediately impressed. With its robust Steam Deck-like form, vibrant 800-nit 120 Hz OLED display, fast memory, and Ryzen 7 8840U processor with integrated Radeon 780M graphics, it presented a viable alternative to other Windows-based devices like the ROG Ally from ASUS. When it comes to PC gaming handhelds, OLED can be a game changer in its right thanks to the excellent contrast and color accuracy; however, ZOTAC's handheld arrived on the market several months after similar non-OLED devices from Lenovo, ASUS, and MSI hit the scene.

With CES 2025 right around the corner, AMD is expected to announce the new Ryzen Z2 series of chips for handhelds. And with that, ZOTAC is teasing a new GAMING ZONE device with "stronger hardware." Although "stronger hardware" is a relatively vague term, it suggests that the GAMING ZONE refresh will incorporate either the new Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip or the Ryzen AI HX 370 - both include more powerful RDNA 3.



5 Radeon graphics. Keeping the OLED display and enhancing memory capacity and bandwidth, alongside a larger battery, could also be on the cards. We should expect a double-digit performance improvement compared to the original design, so stay tuned for more details as they're made available.

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