By TecHuzy
This is the new valve steam deck, which you've probably heard about. Buying's a groundbreaking new gaming gadget that lets you to take PC games anywhere you go.
When compared to the flatter designs found on most handheld systems, the curve designs on the back of the body simply provide a much better long-term gaming experience.
You can connect a Handheld Gaming PC Valve Steam Deck to a television, plug in a keyboard and mouse, and play games, but the experience won't be as intuitive as you'd like.
A number of other games must be verified for the platform. And, really, I'm more interested in seeing what a new model might look like in a few years, or even how this model might turn out with enough major OS patches applied.
It's still very light. It is 669 g in weight. It's basically 1 1/2 times the Switch. It's all made of plastic, but there's not much flex. There is no bending. So, first and foremost, there's a glass touchscreen with a seven-inch diagonal, 1280 by 800, 60 Hz IPS display up front.
They had to create a separate section for games with perfectly mapped controls. However, many games' controls do not map well or have unknown compatibility, so it's a toss-up.
Games that have been verified should work exactly as expected. All of the controls on the Handheld Gaming PC Valve Steam Deck should be easy to use.
The Portable Gaming Computer Valve Steam Deck, on the other hand, is attempting to pack an already-existing gaming ecosystem, specifically Steam on PC, into a handheld and make it function as effectively as possible. And when it works properly, it's a wonderful experience.
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