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Latest Gaming Hardware Stories

The Switch 2 is expected to launch in 2024, though.

By Matthew Humphries

Looking to hook your non-4K PC up to a 4K TV? Here's how to set up your gaming rig and customize settings in order to get the best resolution and performance possible.

By Whitson Gordon

The chair only weighs 26lbs, offers six seating positions, and includes a gearshift mount.

By Matthew Humphries

A developer also says Valve is focused on boosting the Steam Deck's retail presence.

By Michael Kan

Microsoft is also planning a sub $99 handheld for gaming.

By Matthew Humphries

Microsoft is replacing the drive with 2TB of internal storage.

By Matthew Humphries

The battery, CPU mainboard, RAM, and storage can all easily be upgraded.

By Matthew Humphries
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The Backbone One is an aesthetically pleasing (and relatively expensive) controller that snaps onto your phone for accurate and responsive mobile and cloud gaming.

By Will Greenwald

Connecting a PS4 controller to a gaming rig lets you enjoy a console-like experience while playing your favorite PC games. Here's how to do it in a few easy steps.

By Will Greenwald

The demos are all being done behind closed doors, of course.

By Matthew Humphries

Xbox's September update comes with other goodies as well.

By Joe Hindy

Get incredible deals on the gaming chair of your dreams this weekend at Secretlab.

By K. Thor Jensen

The Legion Go, Lenovo's first Windows-powered gaming handheld, takes on the Nintendo Switch and the Steam Deck with a big screen, detachable controllers, and a few neat tricks. See our first impressions.

By Zackery Cuevas

You're going to see red, and that's before you find out it doesn't include a game.

By Matthew Humphries

Analogue will offer a highly limited number of Analogue Pocket Glows starting Sept. 1.

By Joe Hindy

Connecting your Xbox gamepad to a Windows PC is almost as easy as connecting it to a console. Here's how to do it in a few simple steps.

By Will Greenwald

The 6-foot-wide Platform:6 gaming desk is also being marketed for working professionals and content creators—presumably those with deep pockets.

By Michael Kan

Dust off your old Atari cartridges and bask in some nostalgic glory with the Atari 2600+.

By Kegan Mooney

Initially dubbed Project Q, the handheld is now known as the PlayStation Portal.

By Michael Kan