1. Lenovo Legion Go 2 with SteamOS – a portable revolution
Handheld gaming PCs are becoming serious competition for consoles, and one of the most interesting models expected in 2026 is the Lenovo Legion Go 2 in SteamOS version, planned for release in the middle of the year. This device combines the power of PC hardware with the ease of a console interface, thanks to the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor and OLED screen, while SteamOS provides an intuitive experience without the clutter of a Windows environment.
This approach makes the Legion Go 2 ideal for those who want a mobile gaming platform with full support for the game library and customized controls, rather than just a portable "PC version".
2. Ayaneo Konkr Fit – powerful Windows handheld with OLED screen

In addition to the SteamOS model, the category of portable PC devices is enhanced by the Ayaneo Konkr Fit, an upcoming Windows-based handheld with an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor and a 7-inch OLED screen. This device combines serious performance with an 80 Wh battery that allows for longer gaming on the go, and thanks to Windows, it has access to a wide range of games from Steam, Epic Games Store, and other platforms.
This combination of power and compatibility places the Konkr Fit at the top of portable gaming devices in 2026, especially for gamers who want the flexibility of a PC experience and mobile performance.
3. ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo (2026) – dual screen for a new generation of gamers

Gaming laptops are constantly evolving, and one of the most striking models announced at CES is the ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo (2026). This machine features two 3K OLED screens of 16″ – the main one for gaming and a secondary screen above the keyboard ideal for streaming, monitoring chats, or in-game tools.
With the new Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors and top-notch NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs, the Zephyrus Duo is not just a gaming laptop – but a complete platform for content creators and professional gamers who want maximum productivity and performance in one device.
4. ASUS and other flagship gaming monitors – visual standards of a new era
The visual quality of gaming in 2026 gets a new reminder with numerous advanced monitors. One of the most anticipated is the ASUS ROG Strix XG27UCG Gen 2 4K monitor with innovative dual-mode performance – 160 Hz at 4K and even 480 Hz at 1080p - making it an excellent choice for all gaming styles, from open-world adventures to esports titles.
In addition, models like the MSI MEG X AI 34″ QD-OLED bring AI-enhanced features such as automatic scene optimization, object tracking, and improved visibility in dark scenes – although with ethical questions in competitive gaming, this technology points to a new direction in gaming monitor design for 2026.
5. New Steam hardware line – Valve expands gaming horizons
One of the most intriguing news from the “hardware scene” is Valve's announcement of a new generation of Steam hardware, which includes multiple devices optimized for the Steam ecosystem. The announcement came with a video presentation from Valve revealing plans for a new hardware line, including mini PCs and control devices aligned with the Steam experience.
Although details about the release date are still not entirely clear, this initiative has the potential to redefine how we experience PC gaming – combining the simplicity of consoles with the power of PC hardware.