For me, this little-big handheld is awesome! If you really set it up right, you can play it, even today's games, at high detail. I've tried Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher 3 NextGen update, Baldur's Gate 3 and more. However, you really need to play around with it. Update what is needed, etc. What brings the performance down quite a bit are the supplied drivers. These do degrade performance quite a bit, but it can be easily solved, there are plenty of tutorials on how to set up and install everything correctly. The GPU (AMD Radeon 780M) does support RayTracing, but it's not very useful if you want high base details, but if you can get by without it, you can play at ultra details (Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher 3: 60-80 FPS, resolution 1600x1000). Regarding the GPU performance - it's such a notebook GTX 1650, which also has hardware support for RayTracing and, e.g. AMD Fluid Motion Frames and other things. The equivalent CPU is a notebook Intel Core i7 12800H (I compared with notebook components). What to do in the end? If you travel a lot and don't want to lug around an extra bag, with an extra laptop, this is the ideal choice. This, simply, you throw into a (bigger) backpack, with other stuff, and that's it. The only complaint is definitely the battery, which could be, for such a large handheld, more powerful. And most importantly, remember - it's a HANDHELD, yes, it's gaming, but it's a small device that certainly isn't meant to achieve the performance of a high-end, gaming laptop or desktop PC. With this one, you have to sacrifice some ultra-high detail, along with RayTracing.