A pound heavier than a steam deck doesn't sound like a lot, but it is in practice.
Also... Windows? Well it's not good for handheld gaming right out of the gate.
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A pound heavier than a steam deck doesn't sound like a lot, but it is in practice.
Also... Windows? Well it's not good for handheld gaming right out of the gate.
I'm stoked about the removable controllers, though. I'm gimpy AF so even the steam deck is too heavy. I ended up with a Legion Go and love that I can use it with wireless controllers and the kickstand.
This is far too big, but still preferable over laptops if you just wanna game
This is also a killer tablet, actually
Linux tablets when?
Install bazzite! I have a Legion Go and I love it with Bazzite.
I love the joycon aspect.
Tbf, the Steam Deck shows up as device type: laptop in the Steam Deck Hardware Survey.
Hot take, but I see it having a market for people who just want to play on a tablet dedicated to gaming without futzing with peripherals. During break I stole my daughter's tablet to play Gameboy games and it was possibly better than my deck (lighter weight, bigger screen, and shaders that give it a pixel grid w/ a GBC border frame).
This big thing is still not for me, though, as I'd prefer the versatility of going portrait mode because I would likely use it as a 3DS emulator depending on how good the touch is. DS screens fit quite comfortably on tablets in portrait mode. (Assuming I even have the disposable income, which I do not).
Someone was always going to do an XL version for people who want something thats more "portable gaming station" than "handheld". I dont know why people seem to be bitching about having options.
Everyone's hating on this but I can't wait to get one used in 5-10 years. Looks pretty cool to me personally.
Yes, but how can you train your beautiful gamer biceps then? You can have all that beautiful extra train and stay in shape while playing your favorite games. A double win!
Absurdly massive and yet no space for some touchpads? 🤡
Yeah, how is it that none of these so-called "rivals" have even a single touchpad? I personally wouldn't even consider a device that forces me to use a thumbstick as a mouse.
nah babe just COVER your screen in fingerprints! everyone loves touch screens right??
"I appreciate covering my screen in fingerprints, obviously. But what really makes me happy is trying dozens of times to get my fat thumb to register on an interface designed for a mouse."
I've never used the touchpads on mine outside of desktop mode. The vast majority of games have controller support.
Lmfao. I didn't even notice that. Damn. They didn't even put the joystick next to the buttons on the right side like the steam deck for better ergonomic, they STILL put it under the buttons.
Honestly the deck is already pushing how big a handheld can be and still be portable/handheld. I don't think I would want anything larger
Agreed, sometimes I even wish there is a "Deck Lite" model.
Yah, it appears that 650g is the maximum weight im willing to hold for more than 30 minutes. Even then I'd rather use my ipad as a steam link.
i agree. the reason steam deck and other handhelds work well is because of the smaller screen/resolution.
makes it light and games run ok due to the smaller resolution. a chonker like this completely defeats the purpose of a handheld imo.
Idk if I'd call the deck light.
compared to a laptop, I would. even a small one.
I'm not holding a laptop in front of my face while lounging on a sofa
mazel tov. enjoy.
edit: lol. i missed the "not" cause I read too fast. enjoy what you're playing regardless.
Try the onexplayer and you'll call it extremely light then. Lol
Every other PC handheld runs at 1080+. And while I agree 800p is the ideal resolution there's clearly a market for higher resolution. Especially for those of us running lighter games.
oh I'm good where I am with the deck. in future I'm sure it will get smaller, not bigger.
that, and competitors can't seem to come up with a decent trackpad the way steam deck has. so competitors will need more than a higher resolution and a huge fat monitor.
just my opinion, anyway.
A laptop does not support attached controllers for hand-holding. Seems pretty obvious.
I cannot hold my hands in the air indefinitely. Even completely empty my arms will get tired after a few short minutes, much less several hours. My Steam Deck gets held on my lap or on a table or something like that.
OneXPlayer has something similar that I actually considered buying (but ultimately didn't for several reasons) that includes a keyboard and (laptop) trackpad and a pen. If I can buy 1 device that can do both handheld gaming and also laptop productivity, I can save a whole lot of money...
Finally, something I can read VN text on
Smart move. People keep buying ridiculously oversized phones. Smaller ones somehow do not sell. So why not apply the same concept to tablets
I agree. So big screen and controllers that Nintendo Switch looks like a lilliputian. Not so portable.
this is basically the oversized razer kishi pro with an ipad mini.
ive got that rn and it's pretty amazing as a steam link device.
steamos really needs to fix their steam link code, it's a mess.
Give it one of those detachable cardboard keyboards and it it would be an overgrown Surface competitor.
You know the fun thing? If they managed to reduce the roughly 3+ centimeters of useless bezel on all sides the size wouldn’t be so unreasonable.
I'm surprised about this - phones, monitors and tvs have this figured out.
I'd have to assume it's a cost thing.
I've doing bezels play an additional role of protecting the screen. My most fragile monitor is the one with almost no bezel-- a tiny bump and kaboom, fucked monitor. I'm sure that plays a part in the design decision.
I don't think 11 inch is absurdely big. That's the screen size of the current iPad air.
True, but iPads don't have inbuilt controllers, and packing one would inherently make it less portable than a deck. I think if you're making a portable gaming system, your maximum screen size is sharply constrained by the form factor of the controller around it.
This device is basically a windows tablet with detatchable controllers. This will probably me more portable than if the controllers were always connected.
The iPad probably weights less than half what this thing does, and probably takes up a lot less space.
Also it's probably faster and almost certainly gets better battery life.
Honestly, it kinda makes sense with the detachable controllers. It's essentially a very powerful tablet. It's less practical but it serves a different niche than the Steam Deck IMO.