Not the fun/usefulDLSSkind that makes your games run faster more the kind thatreplaces actual creative workwith dubiously-sourced robot media.
Icky stuff, even by Vegas standards.
followed by “No.”

Itll cost more than the Nvidia card, mind, launching on January 24th from $330.
In theory, Fluid Motion Frames should work withanyDX11 or DX12 game not just the few supported byFSR 3.
Look, there ismaybea use for this in some kind of offline training mode.

It also matches the original Steam Decks screen specs, fitting a 7in, 1280x800 IPS display.
The Ayaneo Next Lite could, therefore, be the first of many.
Usually featuring one of the aforementioned new Intel CPUs, naturally.

What a happy departure from the usual practice of building a big, plastic paving slab.
The display is a nifty 120Hz OLED number, though.
Even at the expense of theRazer gaming car.

What is its purpose, except to suggest that maybe we all owe Chris Pratt an apology?



