The Logitech G cloud gaming console is $50 off for Black Friday

Logitec G

Logitech is a company known for its business-targeted keyboards, mouses, etc. While that’s true, the company has a portable console that’s fit for cloud gaming. The Logitech G cloud gaming console is available for $50 off for Black Friday. This brings the price down from $349.99 to $299.99.

Cloud gaming is becoming big nowadays with companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and (formerly) Google delivering their takes on the technology. In case you don’t know what cloud gaming is, this technology renders games in the cloud using very powerful and very expensive cloud servers. Footage from the game is then streamed to your device.

This means that AAA titles with amazing graphics can be played on much weaker hardware like smartphones. This gives mobile players access to games that could only be played on consoles or PC.

Logitech took inspiration from the Steam Deck and developed its own cloud portable console called the Logitech G cloud gaming handheld. As the name suggests, it’s a portable console that’s made specifically for streaming games.

It has a 7-inch display with 1080p resolution. That makes for some pretty good visuals without too much pixelation. It’s a touchscreen, so you have the option to use the buttons as an input method or just simply tap the screen. Also, you’re able to play games at up to 60 frames per second.

The Logitech G is compatible with services such as Nvidia’s GeForce NOW, Xbox Cloud Gaming, the Google Play Store, and more. It’s perfect for people who want to take their gaming on the road with them.

Aside from gaming, you can also use this as a video-watching device or browser. You can use applications such as YouTube and the Google Chrome browser. This makes it a well-rounded device and perfect for anyone who wants more from their cloud gaming device.

Logitec G – Amazon

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