Handheld consoles, handheld consoles, always in the palm of your hand.
Whether it's a PC or a home console, with such large spaces, upgrading performance is quite convenient.
But the realm of a handheld console is only this big, once you exceed a certain size, it can no longer be called a handheld.
And there's a difference between handheld consoles and smartphones.
Smartphones, for the sake of portability and sleek design, do not have built-in space for a cooling system.
This leads to the fact that no matter how the smartphone evolves, unless it breaks through the nano-level ceiling and the manufacturing process reaches the quantum level, the gaming experience will always be subpar.
Handheld consoles are slightly better than smartphones, but not much better, trying to fit a cooling system as well as a high-capacity battery with long endurance into limited space—which is another calculation for space distribution.
This means that.