ZOTAC is gearing up to release its new handheld gaming console, the ZOTAC ZONE, at Computex 2024. This device is designed to compete with the likes of ASUS ROG Ally X. Ahead of the launch, VideoCardz leaked hardware details for the ZOTAC ZONE. Here are the leaked details:
ZOTAC ZONE handheld console specs (leaked):
As per the report by VideoCards, the console will run on an AMD Ryzen 7 8840U processor with Radeon 780M core graphics. This processor is initially set to use 15W of power but can go up to 28W for better performance. It will come with 16GB of LPDDR5X memory and a 512GB PCIe Gen4x4 SSD.

The display on the ZOTAC ZONE is a 7-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1080p resolution, offering bright and sharp visuals thanks to its HDR support and 800 nits brightness. The device includes a Hall effect joystick and a two-stage adjustable Hall trigger for responsive gaming controls.
Connectivity options include a USB 4 interface and a UHS-II speed microSD card slot. The operating system will be Windows 11 Home Edition. However, the battery life is limited to 1.25 hours, and the device weighs less than 700 grams.
ZOTAC plans to have the ZONE available for purchase by the third quarter of 2024. The specifications mentioned are for the demo version seen at Computex, and the final product specs may vary.
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