The buy-now-or-wait call comes down to whether your current setup blocks something you do daily. A handheld gaming PC choice hinges on battery, screen and weight, with the Steam Deck OLED and ROG Ally X leading on value. For most SA buyers the smart play is to anchor the choice to your actual room and budget, not a spec sheet. Order online from Evetech and check current stock before you commit.
Quick Answer
For portable PC gaming the value picks are the Steam Deck OLED and ASUS ROG Ally X, with the Lenovo Legion Go for a bigger screen. Expect roughly R9,000-R14,000 for a Steam Deck OLED-class handheld and R12,000-R18,000 for a ROG Ally X-class device at Evetech, hitting 40-60fps at 720p-1080p in most modern titles.
What to prioritise (and what is overrated)
Battery, screen and weight matter most. The Steam Deck OLED's 90Hz HDR OLED and ~3-8 hour battery beat raw TDP claims; the ROG Ally X adds a 120Hz 1080p screen and an 80Wh battery. Overrated specs include peak wattage you cannot sustain on battery and bundled accessories. Target 40-60fps at medium settings, not 1080p Ultra.
Battery, what breaks first and docking
On a flight or Gautrain commute, the ROG Ally X's 80Wh roughly doubles the original Ally's runtime, and ~500-600 nits keeps the screen usable outdoors. What breaks first on cheap handhelds is the thumbsticks, the USB-C port from repeated docking, and the fan under load, so buy a known model with local warranty. A R600-R1,800 USB-C dock turns it into a desktop.
Buy now or wait for an upgrade?
Buy now if your current setup blocks something you do daily; wait if it is a minor annoyance. A handheld gaming pc bought to solve a real problem pays for itself; bought on spec-sheet FOMO it gathers dust. If you are unsure, fix the single biggest pain point now and revisit the rest later.
Matching the choice to your setup
Anchor the choice to your actual room, desk and budget rather than a spec sheet. Measure your space, list what you already own, and buy to fill the real gap. The right pick is the one that fits your day-to-day, not the one with the biggest numbers.
FAQ
How do I match this to my setup?
Measure your room and list what you own, then buy a handheld gaming PC to fill the real gap. The right pick fits your day-to-day, not the biggest spec numbers.
Which handheld gaming PC is best value in SA?
The Steam Deck OLED (R9,000-R14,000) for battery and screen, or the ASUS ROG Ally X (R12,000-R18,000) for a 120Hz 1080p panel and bigger 80Wh battery.
What FPS do handheld gaming PCs hit?
Expect 40-60fps at 720p-1080p medium settings in most modern games. Demanding titles need lowered settings or FSR upscaling, so target a steady 40fps over 1080p Ultra.
pick the larger 80Wh battery of a ROG Ally X or the OLED screen of a Steam Deck, and add a R600-R1,800 USB-C dock to play on a TV at home.