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About this item: Handheld gaming device with connectivity to multiple cloud gaming services including Xbox Cloud Gaming and NVIDIA GeForce NOW, up to 1080p and 60fps Play anywhere with Wi-Fi Remote play with the Xbox app and Steam Link app Download more apps from the Google Play App games 7-inch 1080p 60Hz 16:9 touchscreen 12+ hour battery life (1) Lightweight (463 g) handheld gaming console Haptics (2), gyroscope, and remappable controls Certified Carbon Neutral (1) Based on normal streaming play conditions, with 50% screen brightness and 50% volume. Battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions. (2) On compatible games and services.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The truth about the G Cloud and my experience with PS4 and Xbox Series X play
I received a G Cloud for Christmas in 2023, so I have had a concentrated week of seeing what the device can and cannot do. Side-note (not factored into the score), the BRAND NEW unit sold by Bolo (not a 3rd party) turned out to be used. The box seal had been opened, and even the screen protector was gone. So I returned it and got another. Second side-note, the first unit came with the wall charger, but the replacement did not (even though it is pictured in the manual). I thought this was a mistake, but then found a slapped-on statement from Logitech saying they stopped including wall adapters for the good of the environment (yeah that gets a huge LOL, congrats on your cost-savings Logitech). On to the real review ...I wanted the unit mostly to be able to stream games from my PS4 (in my living room) and Xbox Series X (upstairs in a racing / flying cab). And long story short - this unit FINALLY delivers what I have been striving for since I tried using the PSP to connect to my PS3 many years ago (and then Vita, which was equally bad at streaming). The Xbox streaming works great with the Xbox app. The controllers work amazingly well. The PS4 at first worked good enough to play, but the resolution varied and sometimes would get a little blocky. I connected it to my router using a network cable, and that made the streaming become crystal clear. Works great anywhere in my house. To stream anywhere in the world requires port forwarding to be setup on the router, and so I am not going to pursue that. Note that I am using a 3rd party app for the PS4 streaming so the Logitech controls are fully supported. I will say I can detect a slight lag in the controls (probably less than a tenth of a second), which for a high-speed game (think racing) the experience is still playable but is slightly impacted. But for my usage (Fallout 4 on PS4, Flight Simulator on Xbox) gameplay feels just fine and a very slight delay does not impact gaming.I am also using the unit as a retro-gaming handheld. Gaming is fantastic for all consoles that are GameCube and earlier. PS2 works great for some titles, but has some slowdown for others (but settings can be tweaked to be playable for just about anything). For me, having a giant library of Advance titles, SNES, Genesis, and yeah even Atari is awesome.The ergonomics of the G Cloud is fantastic. I have fairly large hands, and it is comfortable to play. The screen at 7 inches doesn't sound big, but compared to my Switch Lite and older PS handhelds, the screen is a magical giant gift from the gods. Resolution is a very sharp 1080P. Touch works great, and so the hardware is quite impressive. Battery life is outstanding.So the memory at 64GB is one weak point of the system. There IS a microSD expansion, and I had to spend a couple of days to get everything working well. Bottom line, I first tried a 512GB Sandisk card, and it did not work correctly, despite trying every formatting method out there. Folks, 256GB is the max, trust me. So a Sandisk 256GB works like a charm. It will NOT work correctly if you extend the storage as part of the Android device. It has to be formatted as external storage, and then it works great.The beauty of this device is that it is truly just an Android device with Google Play. So the gaming options are almost unlimited. And you can use it to watch movies, or control your thermostats, or whatever you use a normal Android device for.In summary, this is an amazing device and I could not be happier with it!
5.0 out of 5 stars I was skeptical... But now I'm glad I jumped.
Ok, so, I hear you Mr. or Ms. Potential Buyer: "Why would I want this when I can stream or emulate games on my phone?" or maybe you're saying "How is this better than another handheld like the Steam Deck or Android-based emulator consoles?"So here's what it comes down to, in a nutshell: The Logitech G-Cloud is a lightweight device that specializes in cloud gaming and game streaming from your home console or PC, has a very nice 1080p screen, pre-mapped controls for most services, a comfortable grip, and incredible battery life. It also happens to be able to emulate anything up to PS1 pretty well, and can manage DC, Wii, GC, and DS pretty darn well, too.Make no mistake, though: This thing is designed for cloud gaming, and it excels at it. Of course, your mileage may vary based on your WiFi connection and location in the world/US relative to the servers you're connecting to. If you're in Hawaii or Alaska, don't expect miracles. If you're in Gluberfrankenborg, Middle-of-Nowhere, again... You'll probably be disappointed. However, if you live near a major city in the continental United States, you'll be very happy with the performance.What I will say is don't get this as an emulation device. Yes, it's fine. It works as well as some of the emulation consoles from 2019. But the dedicated emulation consoles have gotten better since then, and can handle up to PS2, Switch, and other more challenging consoles. If emulation is your primary interest, you'll just be happier with something else with a newer chipset.However, if you're looking to play your Xbox Cloud games on the go, or stream games from your home console, this is the best choice. Yes, better than the Steam Deck. I have both, and while the Steam Deck can be finagled into working with Xbox Game Pass / Xbox Cloud, it's still a much-heavier device, it's still a roundabout path to get to those functions, and the battery life is still MUCH worse than the G-Cloud for the same features. The battery life and lightweight feel of the G-Cloud is just a better experience for Cloud gaming. The Steam Deck is great for playing games ON the device, from its own storage, but you don't need any of that with cloud gaming, so you're really just lugging around extra weight you're not using. And don't get me wrong: I love my Steam Deck, but when it comes to continuing a game on Xbox Game Pass, or streaming from my console, the G-Cloud is a much better experience and will last a lot longer on the road.The screen is gorgeous. No, it's not OLED, but it's still vibrant and has well-balanced colors, blacks, and brightness. The controls are excellent. If you're used to the Xbox controller, you'll be used to this. Sound is very good, suitable for gaming or movies.So really, the big boondoggle here is the price. Logitech was nuts to release at the price they did. So I'm going to put this delicately but honestly: If you can get this device for under 300 buckaroonies, it's worth it. Honestly, it should be priced closer to 250 dollarinos. If ALL you want and need is a really nice device to stream Game Pass games, I'd say 250 is a good price point where you won't feel ripped off, but you'll probably be feeling a bit sore about spending the original MSRP of 350. Shop around. Consider refurb or renewed.Oh, and I promised to compare to a mobile phone with a game controller. So here it is: I have several nice game controllers for my phone, both the Bluetooth type, and the direct USB-C connections (Backbone, X-2 Pro, Razer, etc.) and while that does work in a pinch, the fact is that any time you use your phone to stream cloud gaming, you're draining battery and your phone's battery isn't as robust as the G-Cloud's. And I don't know about you, but I need my phone for other things, and don't like running the battery down on a gaming session. And if you're emulating, the phone battery is taxed even more. On top of all that, you're still carrying around something about the same size and weight as the G-Cloud, and then tying up your phone when for the same size and weight you could have a dedicated device that has the controller built-in and pre-mapped, not to mention having a big 1080p screen.All in all, I consider it a good purchase if you're a Game Pass member. An OK purchase for streaming Steam games. I can't speak to PlayStation as I don't own one, but if you're into emulation it's no slouch, either. It does what they advertise it to do, and anyone dinging it for not doing things they don't advertise (i.e. everything except Cloud Gaming) is being unfair. Logitech sells this as a game streaming device (thus the name, G-CLOUD) and so I'm judging it primarily as that, and in that, it does a great job. Five Stars.
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Casi nunca hago reviews, pero de verdad que este producto lo merece, es lo mejor para hacer streaming , me encantó, hace mucho que no estaba tan contento con una compra, lo recomiendo ampliamente. Yo lo uso con Moonlight y Ps Play y cero lag , la pantalla está increíble, el peso está muy bien, ya puedo avanzar a mi super backlog donde sea ( si también en el baño), solo debes tener buena conexión de Internet. Si lo que buscas es transmitir tus juegos de play o PC cómprala ya, no te arrepentirás. ( también sirve desde xbox y otras apps como GFN)
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