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What you oughta know
Handheld gaming has been on the rise lately.
Heck, does anyone remember thexScreen?

The POGA Sly with an Xbox Series S ready to game.
I still have mine!
He’s out for the season with an ankle injury.
Don’t worry, Jez.

The POGA Sly with an Xbox Series S ready to game.
I don’t blame you; I had no idea who this guy was, either.
Also, congratulations to Jeremy on the successful surgery!
Did he build it himself, buy it outright, or commission someone to do it?

I found the answer!
It’s a.. POGA?
I came across thePOGA sitedevoted to turning your console into a mobile gaming station.

The aluminum body backs that price.
Plastic isn’t good enough for these consoles!
It also has a set of wheels and a handle like any ordinary piece of luggage.

Not only is it dapper from a technical stance, but also aesthetically.
The first one I looked into wasthe POGA Arc.
No matter what you’re buying it for, it’ll run upwards of $500.

It has a screen like the others, but it’s only 720p.
That’s where thePOGA Procomes in.
It’s neat, though, and comes with dedicated holders for controllers.

This thing is beefy, too.
All yours for $1185!
I would love to add these kits to my newly started collection.

Although, I’m out on the 720p one.
Anything below 1080p is my ick.











