Some of our favorite gaming handhelds, like the Lenovo Legion Go 2 and Steam Deck , now cost close to 50% more than they did a year ago. Hardware prices are enough to make game streaming seem more like a viable solution. Acer, with its Nitro Blaze Link handheld, imagines you’d rather stream your content from a PC than play it natively. The Acer Nitro Blaze Link is being billed as a streaming-first handheld, akin to Sony’s PlayStation Portal but instead built specifically with PC gaming in mind. You may remember the $350 Logitech G Cloud , in which case you’ll have a better idea what Acer’s device is trying to accomplish. It’s a lightweight, 7-inch handheld that supports Wi-Fi 6. Acer expects users to use streaming software like Sunshine and Moonlight, which is what’s used in device-to-device streaming services like Razer Cortex . What’s more, the Nitro Blaze Link runs Linux, specifically the Debian distro.…