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The Steam Deck has been challenging major brands like AYANEO and Nintendo. With the release of its successor being quite a while away, it is high time to consider getting one for yourself.
Valve’s website lists the 64GB and 256GB Steam Deck variants available for their usual prices – $399 and $529, respectively – with an estimated delivery period of one to two weeks.
The only Steam Deck variant that users can buy new that undercuts the refurbished OLED model pricing is the (technically ...
Valve has confirmed that the Steam Deck is a multi-generational handheld, ... With the ROG Ally starting at $599 for a Z1-based model and going up to $699 for the Ryzen Z1 Extreme variant, ...
The Steam Deck is (mostly) restricted to a selection of compatible games found on Steam. The operating system installed on the Deck is a Linux variant and can run games that have a Linux version ...
Valve is now selling refurbished versions of the Steam Deck OLED, with both 512GB and 1TB models currently available. ... with the 512GB variant going for $439 and the 1TB model hitting $519.
Owners Report Valve’s Priciest Steam Deck Model Has A Cracking Problem Some theorize Valve’s $680 device has overly tight screws, leading to small stress cracks in the plastic ...
This equipment is identical for all deck variants. The Geekbench 6 benchmark attests a single-core value of 1,191 for the most expensive Steam Deck version with NVME and 4,209 for multi-core.