
Maximum PC: The Razer Edge sounds fantastic: a Windows 8 tablet, notebook, and portable gaming system in one. But in actual use, the Edge is a letdown. The Edge starts at $1,000, with the Pro (reviewed here) climbing up to $1,450. That may be pricey for a "tablet," but it comes with an Intel Core i7-3517U, Nvidia GT 640M LE, 8GB of DDR3/1600, and a 256GB SSD. While it’s supposed to be the happy love-child of a portable tablet and a powerful PC, the end result is a compromised monstrosity.

The Logitech G Cloud and Razer Edge could be the first of many in a new class of handheld console.
With this year looking like Xbox might have a ton of Solid games, a Game Pass windows Tablet would likely help! This year is full of GP games.
It's not going to happen, because many of these are streaming devices, and the dedicated hardware options are all too expensive outside of Steam Deck. The vast majority of people are better off just using their phone instead of a dedicated stream box, but even then mobile controllers aren't flying off the shelves.
And MS has enough to deal with selling their home hardware, they don't need to go out and make a dedicated handheld to sell themselves. Keep the focus on making good games and having consistent releases for the next several years, then this can become a conversation when the mobile hardware is easily available, powerful enough (technically we're already here), and the cost is within reason to push a mobile GamePass experience.
im not sure if MS actually wants to do that.
they're more focused on their own hardware and bringing Gamepass to Microwaves, Fridges and the likes.
i think the xbox community wouldnt be intrested in that. just a guess rly.
I am using game pass all the time through my phone with Razer Kishi. Works great. Playing in bed before going to sleep has been a great way to relax after work and dealing with the kids.

The Razer CES 2023 showcase included lots of product announcements, from the Edge handheld to the Leviathan V2 Pro soundbar and much more.

The Razer Edge is an almost mythical beast with how hard it is to find in stores. Expensive and powerful - Razer let the TPReview office borrow one for a while to do an in depth review. We've benchmarked it, played games on it and tried to find a way to use it comfortably.