Something we’ve seen a lot of recently is portable handheld PCs, it seems like everyone is having a go at making one, but with so many options, brands are having to try harder than ever to stand out from the crowd. With the likes of ASUS, Valve, MSI, and many others already playing in the market, and more on the way, today see’s Antec take a shot at it with the release of their CORE HS, and like others we have seen, they’re trying to do something a bit different. So, what’s special about this one?
Ever since the launch of the very successful Steam Deck from Valve, which is arguably the most successful gaming handheld in the market, we’ve seen many companies trying to emulate their success, from ASUS, Lenovo, MSI, XPG and more. There’s a lot of devices on the market that all offer a different flavour of the same theme, and the Antec HS looks set to be no exception.
For in-depth features and specifications, check out the official product page here.
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