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Steam Deck: What you should know about discovery
It's fairly simple - at least, so far.
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Steam Deck & discovery: The run-down
As noted on Monday, we’re not doing a grand hardware review of Valve’s new Steam Deck portable, which we’ve had on hand for a couple of weeks now. Lots of good impressions exist - such as The Verge’s comprehensive piece, GameDeveloper.com’s analysis getting into battery life/performance, and Ars Technica’s in-depth poking at the hardware, for example.
FWIW, we think the handheld is a great first step into ‘portable PC that plays your Steam library’ territory. It feels a lot like a PC (it has a fan, it gets mildly warm), and its battery is a little short compared to Switch on larger, more complex games. But it’s a clever, unexpected turn from Valve that shows much promise for the future.
Anyhow, what we are going to do is a