Zotac · Zone

Zotac Zone

Enthusiast · Active — limited availability in the US.

Windows 117" screenOLED692 g
By FinalBoss Hardware TeamHow we research & verifyLast verified 29 Jun 2026
Zotac Zone handheld gaming PC

The Zotac Zone is an enthusiast Windows handheld built around a Ryzen 7 8840U and a standout 7-inch 1080p 120 Hz AMOLED panel (800 nits). Its differentiators are the OLED screen, dual trackpads and praised haptic feedback, plus radial dials and 2-stage adjustable Hall Effect triggers. It ships with limited US availability at roughly $800; the main knocks are a small 48.5 Wh battery (~1.5–2 hr gaming), poor speakers and Zotac's rudimentary launcher software.

Pros

  • Standout 7-inch 1080p 120 Hz AMOLED panel at 800 nits with deep OLED contrast.
  • Dual trackpads and praised haptic feedback — rare on Windows handhelds — plus radial dials and 2-stage adjustable Hall Effect triggers.
  • Dual USB4 ports (DisplayPort out), Wi-Fi 6E and a compact 692 g body.

Cons

  • Small 48.5 Wh battery gives only ~1.5–2 hr of gaming — a recurring review weakness.
  • Stereo speakers rated poor, and the Zotac Gaming One Launcher software is rudimentary.
  • Touchscreen gets warm under sustained load.

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Configurations

Ryzen 7 8840U · 16 GB · 512 GB

Ryzen 7 8840U · RDNA 3 (12 CUs — Radeon 780M) · 8c / 16t · 15 – 30 W TDP · 16 GB · 512 GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2280)

~$800+ launch; limited US availability. $800 (as of 29 Jun 2026)

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Display

Size
7"
Panel
OLED
Resolution
1920 × 1080 (16:9)
Refresh rate
120
Brightness
800 nits
Colour gamut
Contrast 100,000:1 – 1,000,000:1 (AMOLED)
Touch
Yes

Controls & input

Hall-effect sticks
Yes
Triggers
Hall Effect + 2-stage adjustable
Gyro
Yes
Trackpads
2× trackpads
Back buttons
2 macro
Haptics
Haptic feedback
Layout
ABXY, D-pad, L/R bumpers, 2× Hall Effect precision sticks, Hall Effect triggers with 2-stage adjustable throw, radial dials for on-the-fly system adjustment, 2 macro buttons, More/Home/Zone buttons.

Battery & power

Capacity
48.5 Wh
Charger
65 W
Life (high TDP)
~1.5 – 2 hr gaming

Thermals & noise

Fans
2
Cooling
Dual fan
Noise
Relatively quiet

Build & ergonomics

Weight
692 g
Dimensions
310 × 135 × 40 mm
Notes
Premium haptic feedback praised; radial dials for system adjustment; ergonomic and customizable. 1.0 MP front camera and fingerprint reader in the power button.

Connectivity & ports

Ports
2× USB4 (DisplayPort via USB4), 3.5 mm, UHS-II microSD
USB4 / Thunderbolt
Yes — 2× USB4
External GPU
No dedicated eGPU
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth
5.2

Reliability & common issues

  • Thermalslow

    Touchscreen gets warm under sustained load (noted con in reviews).

  • Audiomoderate

    Stereo speakers rated poor for sound quality by Notebookcheck.

  • Batterymoderate

    48.5 Wh is small; reviewers note ~1.5–2 hr gaming life as a recurring weakness.

  • Softwaremoderate

    Zotac Gaming One Launcher is functional but rudimentary; feature-limited software is a recurring review complaint.

FAQ

How much does the Zotac Zone cost?

The Zotac Zone starts from $800 (as of 29 Jun 2026). Pricing varies by configuration and retailer — check the latest on Amazon.

What operating system does the Zotac Zone run?

It runs Windows 11 — full access to every PC storefront and anti-cheat, with more UI friction than SteamOS.

Does the Zotac Zone have Hall-effect sticks?

Yes — the Zotac Zone uses Hall-effect analog sticks, which use magnets instead of contact potentiometers and don’t develop drift over time.

Sources & data quality

Compiled from manufacturer specs and independent reviews. Last verified 29 Jun 2026. Unknown values are left blank rather than guessed.

Recorded conflicts

  • Display contrast: The datasheet quotes a wide AMOLED contrast range (100,000:1 to 1,000,000:1); no single-source conflict, but the figure is a range rather than a fixed value.

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