Published May 4, 2026, 5:30 PM EDT Abid covers consumer hardware, gaming, and platform updates with an emphasis on accuracy, clarity, and reader-first context. He holds a BSc in Computer Science and Engineering, and his work can be found in multiple publications, including Notebookcheck . Outside of work, he enjoys exploring new gaming hardware, testing system performance, and keeping up with developments across the broader tech landscape. The gaming handheld market sees a new contender every now and then, and most of these new additions ship with Windows 11 installed. Almost all of them promise to offer desktop-level power in a small form factor, and to some degree, they deliver. But the thing is, Windows was never designed for handheld devices to begin with. For instance, the interface isn't made for controllers, and even basic navigation can feel like a chore. Most importantly, the sleep and resume feature is unreliable , which is a big deal for a device that's supposed to feel instant and seamless.…