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That's because unlike most other businesses steam understands that if you want people to keep buying your products, you need to provide a decent service
Which is why you can't buy a Steam Link, amiright?
I use mine regularly, and I would be sad if it completely breaks.
I own and like the steam link, but the reason they don't sell it anymore is because the steam link app is on most smart devices now, and if your TV doesn't support it, you can buy a streaming stick that does for like $30, give or take depending on sales. And those devices are more portable (less wires) and more versatile than a steam link.
Any competitive price for the steam link would be less than what Valve can produce them for. Weren't they selling it for $5 at the end? Pretty sure I picked mine up for $10 or less. Steam can't show ads to subsidize the price of the hardware like every other smart device does.
Do you just plug the controller/mouse/keyboard into the TV USB port?
The Steam Link itself has USB ports, the Steam Link apps all use Bluetooth controllers
I've never tried, that might work? Connecting via bluetooth works. You can even use the tv remote!
Bruh they sell 50 meter hdmi cords
Not available for Roku or webOS. That's hardly "most smart devices".
From this article...
I wonder if you added up the percentage of ownership for all those devices listed above, versus all smart devices including Roku and webOS, what the numbers would look like.
I'm not sure if Tizen OS (Samsung TV) is lumped under "Android" (I'm not even sure if it is Android?) but it also works great on every Samsung TV I've tried it on!