Logitech launched the $349.99 G Cloud Gaming Handheld yesterday, which will be available in the U.S. market on October 17 ($50 off for limited-time pre-orders). Today, Cameron Faulkner, editor of the foreign technology media The Verge, conducted a 10-minute experience in the experience area. He believes that Logitech's cloud gaming handheld console is very good, but the condition of $350 is questionable.

In 10 minutes, Faulkner took some photos and started some programs. He said he would conduct a full review in the coming weeks. When Faulkner arrived at the experience area, the XboxCloud Gaming app on a Logitech handheld was performing a game demonstration of Deathloop over a Wi-Fi network.

In the live experience, there is a little input delay in Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld, which is visible to the naked eye. But this may be affected by the Wi-Fi network on site in the experience area, and it is not clear whether there will be better performance in a stable home network environment. On the plus side, the G Cloud's buttons, triggers and analog stick layout feels good.

Then, Faulkner switches to the " Fortnite " game through the NVIDIA GeForce Now app. The speed at which you can exit Xbox Game Pass and launch a new app is satisfactory. My initial impression was that if you compare the speed of Nintendo Switch, then this handheld opportunity from Logitech will satisfy you. Fortnite looks better on G Cloud Gaming Handheld than Switch and runs smoother.

