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Gigabyte says your handheld gaming PC won’t ship without a real twist

CEO says building it is easy, standing out is the hard part.

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Gigabyte is weighing a handheld gaming PC, but it isn’t rushing to join the pile. Speaking with PCWorld at CES 2026, CEO Eddie Lin said it’s still exploring the idea and won’t release a device that feels like a rehash.

Lin framed the decision as a differentiation problem, not an engineering problem. The parts and the playbook already exist, so the real test is whether Gigabyte can add a feature that changes the day-to-day experience in a way you’ll notice.

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For now, there’s no timeline, no price target, and no word on which regions would get it first. That makes this more of a signal than a launch tease.

The CEO’s tell was what it didn’t include

Lin didn’t dangle a prototype or a date. If Gigabyte had something close to ready, CES would’ve been the obvious place to start shaping expectations. Instead, the message landed as a gate, it won’t move until it has a clear reason you’d pick it over what’s already out there.

There’s also reputational risk. Gigabyte already sells plenty of PC gaming hardware, so a generic handheld could undercut its credibility faster than it would build a new audience.

Differentiation is the whole product

In 2026, running big PC games on a handheld is table stakes. What separates winners is the stuff you feel every session, comfort that holds up after an hour, cooling that stays quiet under sustained load, and software that makes Windows less annoying on a small screen.

Gigabyte has the right background to chase that. It works on thermals and power limits every day in laptops and components, and it knows how small design choices can affect sustained performance. But those gains only matter if they’re easy to explain and easy to experience, not buried in a spec sheet. Right now, the most popular handhelds like the Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch 2, or ROG Ally all have their own differentiators in an increasingly similar field.

What to watch next

The first meaningful clue won’t be another general comment, it’ll be a named feature, a demo unit, and a concrete promise about usability. If Gigabyte starts talking in plain outcomes, noise, battery behavior, sleep and resume, controller comfort, it’s getting closer to a real product.

Until then, treat this as intent, not an announcement. If you’re shopping now, buy what fits your budget and your library today, then revisit if Gigabyte shows a prototype and a clear hook.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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