 So I love the fact that the Windows gaming mobile segment is blowing up the ton of devices and there's something for everyone I mean you've got Devices like the Steam Deck. I know it's not Windows best, but it still plays a lot of PC games You've got the steam like OLED for the allergy ally the Legion go I and Neo has a ton of devices which brings me to the I and Neo slide now the slide Hackings back to an era where you have just unique design and a very different look altogether And I really love it because our first-class it's just a regular portable gaming device with a six-inch display 1080p Great structure to it. You've got your D-pad. That's really good and comfortable Especially when playing fighting games and a lot stakes that are split which are nice Of course, you've got your dedicated I and Neo button Which we'll talk about later. You've got of course your shoulder buttons Volume rocker. There's also an additional RC and LC buttons So there's additional buttons for this and then you've got vents here at the very top I'll to really cool this device and now it seems regular until you realize that you can Slide that up. You hear that sound and you Basically have a whole new different fun factor You've got a screen that slides up that can tilt up to 30 degree angle giving you better view an angle while you're gaming But you also have a full-fledged keyboard which can come in very useful Especially on the Windows based device you want to log into your devices when you quickly chat You know that kind of stuff really works out well, but at first glance this thing is lovely I think the build quality is really nice And it does come in two color variants. You've got it in white and you got it in Black now you're wondering okay. How does it stack up against some of the other devices? I mentioned when you look at a side-by-side. It's pretty much a Small device compared to the ROG ally, which is a seven-inch display. It's much smaller to the steame deck OLED It's also much smaller because it has a larger footprint The Lenovo Legion go that also is a massive device in comparison And then you look at something like the one X player Which is a huge display as also as a an attachable keyboard that too is massive compared to this So this has a small footprint and for me and you're the fact that I could travel around with the device And be able to play comfortably and also watch content that The idea of having the display where it actually tilts up allowed me to watch content more effectively While on the road so again that was fun to use but you're going okay. What about performance? What do we have in here for specs? so the iNEO slide comes with AMD Ryzen 7840U and starts off with 16 gigabytes of RAM 512 gigabytes of storage and that goes all the way up to 64 gigabytes of RAM and 4 terabytes of storage now you can get it now They've got an indigo going on and they have early bird pricing and that early bird pricing starts at 699 for what I mentioned all the way to 1299 But once that's done it will go to regular pricing the stats at 899 and goes all the way up to 1599 so you know if you want to jump in early for this stuff it is possible now I won't bore you with benchmarks because you know this thing still runs really well But let me show you some of the gameplay sessions that I've actually done with this and what kind of performance We're getting because again at the end of the day you want to be playing and enjoying the games you're playing here So with a device like this usually I play a lot of Street Fighter on the road with it just because it's so much easier And again, that's where that debug comes in really good in games like that And I was able to play Street Fighter medium settings at around 59 55 59 frames per second really solid Sometimes it got to 60 no glitches there, which was also really nice to see Then go into an older game like Shadow of the Tomb Raider now Shadow of the Tomb Raider was interesting because I was able to also run Intel XCSS, which is quite impressive and I got better performance there almost closer to 60 frames per second With that at medium settings if I went low, of course I would definitely max that out But I just wanted to try something other than low settings here and it worked really well played very smoothly that again was impressive Then a game like of course Doom Eternal that running at medium settings I was able to get 110 frames per second if I went lower I could get more higher frame rate But you get the point 110 is enough for your needs in Doom Eternal, especially in the display this side Now that display looks really good and vibrant. So whatever you're putting on this display looks really good Also looks really solid now. I've had some I've seen some complaints about the wobbliness of the device It does wobble, but I don't think you're gonna be gaming this way I don't think anyone's gonna be doing this while gaming I mean, you might have sessions where you're moving about and then you move forward, but honestly, it's fine I'm not too concerned about that unless of course you're doing this But again, you can slide the device down and still game effectively with just a screen right there Now this device also comes with a fingerprint sensor, which is pretty handy, especially For Windows based device so you can tap that sign into your device You don't have to actually log in any form or fashion. So before we get to more gameplay What about the keyboard? How effective is that keyboard? Now first thing you cannot use this keyboard to game It's just not built for that. This is a typing keyboard. It's got a very flat flush area So it's not raised keys. You will all have to push into the keys themselves. Now with the keyboard you do have to Take some time to get used to it But it works well and I tend to use just two fingers to type with it It's just an easier format for me to use But it still works effectively well for this kind of quick messages logging into Accounts that sort of thing don't fit. I don't think this is a keyboard you would do a lot of major typing on But again, it allows that quick access all together now in terms of audio The speakers are really good for its size. So how about you guys take a listen? So in terms of audio the speakers sound really good But what about sound from the fan? Is it loud? Is it overbearing when you're gaming? I don't think so I think you can get you can get a little bit loud, but not something that's crazy that will break off your gameplay It's definitely not as loud as a gaming laptop in that regards, but take a listen for yourself So cool thing that Ionio has worked on over the years is their gaming software Which has been greatly improved that orange button You can tap that to access that and you do have a couple of things here You can go into check check change the TDP of the device. Usually I leave it at 25 works pretty well. You can expand the FPS ratings. You can also have a performance overlay if you want to That kind of thing and also you can actually set the game up for either AAA games retro games Normal games that kind of stuff more options into like just the custom ability of the display Some motion custom ability controllers as well So again, it's pretty flexible on what you can actually do with the software itself Speaking of retro games just to show you one example here PSP game God of War chains of Olympus runs really well on this I was getting sometimes 70 frames per second a little higher With these settings that you see on screen It handles the game well, and I think it will run your retro games quite well looking at other games like Red Dead Redemption 2 that also got some really solid performance all across the board And I think you will find a lot of games will play well on this device That is not the issue because we know this processor can handle stuff The main thing is are you looking for something that looks like a standard gaming device or Can change into something like this? That is the question and does it actually work well as a device that has a Slide-out keyboard, and I think it does I think that it just brings a very unique look and take to it Yes, it is a six inch display and that might be a difference breaker for some people But for me, I do like it because it's compact is you to carry around There is a carrying case that you can get with it as well as 2999 on the Indiegogo page. I've been using the air new air case, which is also a much smaller device And that kind of works at least for me for now, but overall I do like this device now My only big rep is the price point because for a lot of gamers going up to about 1500 or $1,600 at its official retail price is a bit steep on this and starting at 899 We're just 512 gigabytes of storage that being said though You can't get the 899 version and you can upgrade it yourself it would take a full-size NVMe if you want to and you can swap that out and Expand it yourself at a cheaper price point. So let me know guys. What do you think about the iron neo slide? Is this something you you think it's worth picking up for you? Do you think it's a great performer? I do like the performance of this. It's definitely better than the Steam Deck OLED in some instances again, I'm getting 110 frames per second on Doom Eternal I haven't gotten that on the Steam Deck OLED, but then again It is a six inch display instead of the much larger display. There's other devices have so if you guys have any Questions or any comments, let me know don't forget to like share subscribe and always enjoy your entertainment