To recap a bit, Logitech G Cloud has a 7-inch Full HD screen at 60 Hz, under which is hidden a chipsets Snapdragon 720G with features gaming interesting (even if it is not high-end) and 4 GB of RAM. The storage is 64 GB, which is not much, but it can be expanded using micro SD cards. The device has a 3.5mm audio jack and a USB-C port for data transfer and battery charging, which has a capacity of 6,000 mAh. The total weight is 463 grams.
As for the controls, we find a layout very similar to that of a Microsoft controller, with two analog mushrooms, a crosshead, four front buttons, two triggers, and two rear buttons. There are also Logitech G and Home front controls, for direct access to the main screen. As an interesting detail, the sticks can be configured in sensitivity and the console software has virtual button mapping, in case you want to play a mobile game that does not support physical controls.
As reported by Logitech, G Cloud will be available from May 22 at a price of 359 euros. At launch and on a limited basis, that fee will include six months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, one month of Nvidia GeForce Now Priority, and one month of Shadow PC.