The Logitech G Gaming Handheld is about the same size as a Nintendo Switch and even includes a Switch-like UI where you can scroll through apps and games. A leaked image shows Chrome and YouTube apps, along with Xbox, Nvidia and Steam icons. While Blass tweeted images of the laptop, Logitech was quick to file a DMCA complaint to have them removed from Twitter (thus confirming the device’s authenticity). The back of the Logitech G Gaming Handheld. Image: Evan Blass (Twitter) Access to Google Play means this handheld should be able to run the latest mobile games natively, alongside its focus on cloud gaming. Logitech never mentioned Android support earlier this month, choosing instead to focus on its support for multiple cloud gaming services. The white handheld includes two analog thumb sticks, a D-Pad, and Y, B, A, and X buttons. There are also four buttons on the front: Logitech, home, menu, and a context menu button. There are also two bumper buttons and two trigger buttons, like most modern controls. It’s not immediately clear from the leaked images how big the display is on the Logitech G Gaming Handheld, but an image reveals a possible mute switch and microSD card expansion slot. The handset has all the buttons you could want. Image: Evan Blass (Twitter) Logitech’s gaming handheld could be among the first to use Qualcomm’s new G3x platform. Announced last year, the new G3x chip is designed for handheld devices like the Steam Deck or Switch and features an Adreno GPU that can run the latest mobile games. So far we’ve only seen one Razer dev kit device running the G3x, with a 6.65-inch OLED display capable of running at 120Hz. Either way, Logitech is promising a release later this year. Logitech’s leaked G Gaming Handheld comes months after Valve released the Steam Deck, which has transformed PC gaming on the go. Steam Deck supports cloud gaming services like Stadia and Xbox Cloud Gaming, but there’s definitely room for an Android alternative that can also run cloud games and doesn’t depend on your phone.


title: “Leaks Of Logitech S Portable Cloud Gaming With Android Apps And A Switch Style User Interface Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-05” author: “Matthew Sheffield”


The Logitech G Gaming Handheld is about the same size as a Nintendo Switch and even includes a Switch-like UI where you can scroll through apps and games. A leaked image shows Chrome and YouTube apps, along with Xbox, Nvidia and Steam icons. While Blass tweeted images of the laptop, Logitech was quick to file a DMCA complaint to have them removed from Twitter (thus confirming the device’s authenticity). The back of the Logitech G Gaming Handheld. Image: Evan Blass (Twitter) Access to Google Play means this handheld should be able to run the latest mobile games natively, alongside its focus on cloud gaming. Logitech never mentioned Android support earlier this month, choosing instead to focus on its support for multiple cloud gaming services. The white handheld includes two analog thumb sticks, a D-Pad, and Y, B, A, and X buttons. There are also four buttons on the front: Logitech, home, menu, and a context menu button. There are also two bumper buttons and two trigger buttons, like most modern controls. It’s not immediately clear from the leaked images how big the display is on the Logitech G Gaming Handheld, but an image reveals a possible mute switch and microSD card expansion slot. The handset has all the buttons you could want. Image: Evan Blass (Twitter) Logitech’s gaming handheld could be among the first to use Qualcomm’s new G3x platform. Announced last year, the new G3x chip is designed for handheld devices like the Steam Deck or Switch and features an Adreno GPU that can run the latest mobile games. So far we’ve only seen one Razer dev kit device running the G3x, with a 6.65-inch OLED display capable of running at 120Hz. Either way, Logitech is promising a release later this year. Logitech’s leaked G Gaming Handheld comes months after Valve released the Steam Deck, which has transformed PC gaming on the go. Steam Deck supports cloud gaming services like Stadia and Xbox Cloud Gaming, but there’s definitely room for an Android alternative that can also run cloud games and doesn’t depend on your phone.


title: “Leaks Of Logitech S Portable Cloud Gaming With Android Apps And A Switch Style User Interface Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-22” author: “Justin Butler”


The Logitech G Gaming Handheld is about the same size as a Nintendo Switch and even includes a Switch-like UI where you can scroll through apps and games. A leaked image shows Chrome and YouTube apps, along with Xbox, Nvidia and Steam icons. While Blass tweeted images of the laptop, Logitech was quick to file a DMCA complaint to have them removed from Twitter (thus confirming the device’s authenticity). The back of the Logitech G Gaming Handheld. Image: Evan Blass (Twitter) Access to Google Play means this handheld should be able to run the latest mobile games natively, alongside its focus on cloud gaming. Logitech never mentioned Android support earlier this month, choosing instead to focus on its support for multiple cloud gaming services. The white handheld includes two analog thumb sticks, a D-Pad, and Y, B, A, and X buttons. There are also four buttons on the front: Logitech, home, menu, and a context menu button. There are also two bumper buttons and two trigger buttons, like most modern controls. It’s not immediately clear from the leaked images how big the display is on the Logitech G Gaming Handheld, but an image reveals a possible mute switch and microSD card expansion slot. The handset has all the buttons you could want. Image: Evan Blass (Twitter) Logitech’s gaming handheld could be among the first to use Qualcomm’s new G3x platform. Announced last year, the new G3x chip is designed for handheld devices like the Steam Deck or Switch and features an Adreno GPU that can run the latest mobile games. So far we’ve only seen one Razer dev kit device running the G3x, with a 6.65-inch OLED display capable of running at 120Hz. Either way, Logitech is promising a release later this year. Logitech’s leaked G Gaming Handheld comes months after Valve released the Steam Deck, which has transformed PC gaming on the go. Steam Deck supports cloud gaming services like Stadia and Xbox Cloud Gaming, but there’s definitely room for an Android alternative that can also run cloud games and doesn’t depend on your phone.


title: “Leaks Of Logitech S Portable Cloud Gaming With Android Apps And A Switch Style User Interface Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-31” author: “Joseph Bernstein”


The Logitech G Gaming Handheld is about the same size as a Nintendo Switch and even includes a Switch-like UI where you can scroll through apps and games. A leaked image shows Chrome and YouTube apps, along with Xbox, Nvidia and Steam icons. While Blass tweeted images of the laptop, Logitech was quick to file a DMCA complaint to have them removed from Twitter (thus confirming the device’s authenticity). The back of the Logitech G Gaming Handheld. Image: Evan Blass (Twitter) Access to Google Play means this handheld should be able to run the latest mobile games natively, alongside its focus on cloud gaming. Logitech never mentioned Android support earlier this month, choosing instead to focus on its support for multiple cloud gaming services. The white handheld includes two analog thumb sticks, a D-Pad, and Y, B, A, and X buttons. There are also four buttons on the front: Logitech, home, menu, and a context menu button. There are also two bumper buttons and two trigger buttons, like most modern controls. It’s not immediately clear from the leaked images how big the display is on the Logitech G Gaming Handheld, but an image reveals a possible mute switch and microSD card expansion slot. The handset has all the buttons you could want. Image: Evan Blass (Twitter) Logitech’s gaming handheld could be among the first to use Qualcomm’s new G3x platform. Announced last year, the new G3x chip is designed for handheld devices like the Steam Deck or Switch and features an Adreno GPU that can run the latest mobile games. So far we’ve only seen one Razer dev kit device running the G3x, with a 6.65-inch OLED display capable of running at 120Hz. Either way, Logitech is promising a release later this year. Logitech’s leaked G Gaming Handheld comes months after Valve released the Steam Deck, which has transformed PC gaming on the go. Steam Deck supports cloud gaming services like Stadia and Xbox Cloud Gaming, but there’s definitely room for an Android alternative that can also run cloud games and doesn’t depend on your phone.


title: “Leaks Of Logitech S Portable Cloud Gaming With Android Apps And A Switch Style User Interface Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-25” author: “James Cohan”


The Logitech G Gaming Handheld is about the same size as a Nintendo Switch and even includes a Switch-like UI where you can scroll through apps and games. A leaked image shows Chrome and YouTube apps, along with Xbox, Nvidia and Steam icons. While Blass tweeted images of the laptop, Logitech was quick to file a DMCA complaint to have them removed from Twitter (thus confirming the device’s authenticity). The back of the Logitech G Gaming Handheld. Image: Evan Blass (Twitter) Access to Google Play means this handheld should be able to run the latest mobile games natively, alongside its focus on cloud gaming. Logitech never mentioned Android support earlier this month, choosing instead to focus on its support for multiple cloud gaming services. The white handheld includes two analog thumb sticks, a D-Pad, and Y, B, A, and X buttons. There are also four buttons on the front: Logitech, home, menu, and a context menu button. There are also two bumper buttons and two trigger buttons, like most modern controls. It’s not immediately clear from the leaked images how big the display is on the Logitech G Gaming Handheld, but an image reveals a possible mute switch and microSD card expansion slot. The handset has all the buttons you could want. Image: Evan Blass (Twitter) Logitech’s gaming handheld could be among the first to use Qualcomm’s new G3x platform. Announced last year, the new G3x chip is designed for handheld devices like the Steam Deck or Switch and features an Adreno GPU that can run the latest mobile games. So far we’ve only seen one Razer dev kit device running the G3x, with a 6.65-inch OLED display capable of running at 120Hz. Either way, Logitech is promising a release later this year. Logitech’s leaked G Gaming Handheld comes months after Valve released the Steam Deck, which has transformed PC gaming on the go. Steam Deck supports cloud gaming services like Stadia and Xbox Cloud Gaming, but there’s definitely room for an Android alternative that can also run cloud games and doesn’t depend on your phone.