There’s nothing worse than FOMO, the dreaded fear of missing out, to set gamers’ teeth on edge. The $1,000 Asus ROG Xbox Ally X —which launches Oct. 16—sports a new version of Windows all its own. The greedy little handheld PC will be the first in its category to run a version of Microsoft’s OS built customized to make it easier to access games. Oh, and your titles may run better than they did on previous versions of Windows.
The new version of Windows built for handhelds sports the FSE, a boring initialism for an even duller name, the “full screen experience.” What this does is position all your windows as separate apps you can spool through with a long press of the Xbox Ally’s special Xbox button. It means you no longer have to use a touchscreen in desktop mode to access all your vari