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SteamOS is about to change handheld gaming PCs as HP finally considers ditching Windows 11

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  • HP says it’s now considering making a handheld gaming PC thanks to Valve’s SteamOS
  • SteamOS will soon be available on other handhelds like the Lenovo Legion Go S
  • The reason why HP hasn’t made one yet is because of Microsoft’s Windows 11

Sales of handheld gaming PCs continue to grow year by year, with a steady stream of new releases from Lenovo, Asus, and MSI, but one PC manufacturer has been missing in action – and the reason why may not come as a huge surprise.

As reported by Notebookcheck (via an interview with XDA), HP is now considering making a handheld gaming PC powered by Valve’s SteamOS, as its Senior Vice President and Division President of Gaming Solutions, Josephine Tan, confirmed. And if you were wondering why it took so long, it’s because of Microsoft’s Windows 11 operating system.

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