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The Razer Edge is shaping up to be a really impressive unit.
By all accounts, it’s a fantastic piece of kit.

The Razer Phone 2 was a marked improvement on its predecessor.
But, I also know it’s not for me.
And that’s fine.
I have aSteam DeckI use religiously because I play a lot of PC games.

The Razer Edge controllers can be detached if you just want to use the touchscreen.
I also have a smartphone and an iPad I can (and do) use for cloud gaming.
So I don’t really see a space in my bag for something like this or theLogitech G Cloud.
The reason is precisely that Idoalready have a smartphone.

I also loved the Razer Phone, remember that?
We only got two of those, and I had both.
I actually still have the second iteration.

The second was a definite improvement, but you could easily pick faults in both versions.
But it was different.
In a sea of me too phones, Razer did something else.

The screen was flanked by two massive speakers which were extremely impressive.
It was different, it wasn’t another slab that looked like all the other slabs.
It really was a phone for Razer’s target audience, that is to say, gamers.

It was great for native and cloud gaming, too.
But mostly, it was a phone.
But it’s the additional gear that doesn’t make as much sense to me.

Naturally, it’s way more portable than a Steam Deck and the battery life will certainly be better.
But you know what I take with me in my pocket anywhere I go?
The Razer Edge really is a great gear.

But I just feel like I would have preferred a new phone instead to be myonlydevice.
And I’m sure I’m not alone.
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