Antec has lastly launched the Core HS, the corporate’s gaming handheld first introduced at Computex 2024. Leveraging the Ayaneo Slide’s design and that includes a 6-inch 1080p show that unfolds to disclose a QWERTY keyboard, this machine involves compete in opposition to the likes of Asus ROG Ally and the Lenovo Legion Go. Nevertheless, distinguishing itself from different handhelds, the Core HS does not have a touchpad.
Below the hood of the Core HS, there’s an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U, that includes an 8-core Zen 4 CPU with a 12-CU RDNA 3 built-in graphics. The {hardware} is complemented by Ayaneo’s software program, Ayaneo House 2, offering further performance similar to overlays and energy profile switching to the hand held. The console will include Home windows 11 Residence pre-installed.
Configurable to deal with a TDP of as much as 28W and accommodate M.2 2280 SSDs as much as 4TB, the Core HS additionally options LPDDR5X-7500 reminiscence, an SD card reader, and a 46.2Wh battery (12000 mAh). Furthermore, it helps WiFi 6E and two USB4 Kind-C ports.
The pricing for the Core HS begins at £431 for the 16GB RAM and 512GB storage variant. The highest-tier configuration with 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage is on the market for £588. Nevertheless, Antec is at present working a promotion that will get you the 32GB mannequin and extra equipment, similar to a carrying case, display screen protector, and docking station, for a similar worth. All these equipment might be purchased individually.
KitGuru says: Do you suppose the Antec Core HS will compete effectively in opposition to different handhelds in the marketplace?

