
"But before that happens, let's look back at November, which was somehow full of gaming announcements. We reviewed a kickass 14-inch gaming laptop from Acer, a modernized version of the Nintendo 64, a pair of overkill $600 gaming headphones that connect to all your consoles, and got our first look at Valve's Steam Machine, new Steam Controller, and Steam Frame VR headset."
"Turns out there is a marketniche, as it isfor a phone-sized color E Ink device. the Boox Palma 2 Pro is too small to be a tablet, but it's also more phone than previous models. This time around, the color E Ink device has a 6.13-inch backlit screen that can display a few shades of color, 5G connectivity, and supports a stylus, which is useful for notetaking."
November produced a dense stream of gaming announcements and a range of standout consumer gadgets. Coverage included a 14-inch Acer gaming laptop review, a modernized Nintendo 64 solution, $600 multi-console gaming headphones, and first looks at Valve's Steam Machine, a new Steam Controller, and the Steam Frame VR headset. Sony previewed a PlayStation Gaming Monitor with a built-in DualSense charging hook. Portable and niche devices surfaced as well: the Boox Palma 2 Pro is a phone-sized color E Ink device with a 6.13-inch backlit screen, limited color shades, 5G, and stylus support for note-taking. Analogue introduced the Analogue 3D for playing original N64 cartridges. Gift and year-end tech roundups remain available for gift ideas and top picks of 2025.
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