If anything Xbox would probably be best positioned to experiment with additional gaming devices such as this.
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) July 15, 2021
Xbox is doing a good job creating a seamless gaming ecosystem, wrapped up with Game Pass, that can support multiple hardware entry points. https://t.co/EASEA8AcWk
Can’t wait to play Rollercoaster Tycoon on a 7-inch screen! https://t.co/TH6OMDaX0T
— Ace Trainer Liam (@AceTrainerLiam) July 15, 2021
The more I read, the more I’m convinced #steamdeck will be a monumental failure. The team behind it seems so, so out of touch with consumer needs/wants. A giant semi-PC gaming rig with 3-4 battery life that starts at $400 is not it https://t.co/wO5g3NJ2nU
— Sohrab Osati (@SohrabOsati) July 15, 2021
Valve's new Steam Deck could be the perfect Xbox handheld. You can install Windows on it, because Valve isn't locking this device down. Details: https://t.co/2CrQKhc21H pic.twitter.com/RG8kwh4pfJ
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) July 15, 2021
This thing might actually become my primary “console” when it comes out ?
— Tina Amini (@TinaAmini) July 15, 2021
Tons more about the Steam Deck, and an interview with Gabe, over on IGN ?https://t.co/i8a0tl5ixL pic.twitter.com/S6Tv5qikF0
SUPER curious how this comes together. GPD have made solid handheld PCs but I bet Valve + AMD have something better here. https://t.co/GnDPBALaER
— Austin Evans (@austinnotduncan) July 15, 2021
Valve said "fine, we'll do it ourselves". https://t.co/nsHhtoe8Y8
— Wood Hawker (@BeatemupsWood) July 15, 2021
I don’t know if I have fingers to reach the buttons but I’m intrigued none th less. This will end up being an emulation dream. https://t.co/b9hDY8hTRK
— OtakuMONKAY (your resident OTAKU friend) (@evilprimate) July 15, 2021
That means you can connect to it with your VR headset and stream regular PC games on a giant virtual screen. Neat stuff! Might be a little under-powered to run PCVR games but it might be able to stream simple ones. Looking forward to this! https://t.co/FveX0htgjJ
— Guy Godin (@VRDesktop) July 15, 2021
Valve has introduced STEAM DECK, the first in a new category of handheld PC gaming devices starting at $399. Ships in December. pic.twitter.com/MqdaWilqTT
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) July 15, 2021
I legitimately thought that was a picture of a Sega Game Gear at first https://t.co/tmAx6Se3Na
— Satchel Price (@SatchelPrice) July 15, 2021
Valve Steam Deck the right ports to connect to a VR HMD, but not sure if SteamVR will be ported.
— Kent Bye VoicesOfVR (@kentbye) July 15, 2021
IGN: Can I play VR off of it?
A: I mean, it has all of the connectivity you would need to do that, but that's not really what we're optimizing performance for.https://t.co/LbLTkSXnrX pic.twitter.com/RcYHdDLzpR
For all your burning Steam Deck questions, we visited Valve and assembled a full Q&A in text and video form. https://t.co/MbutLNSay8
— Peer Schneider (@PeerIGN) July 15, 2021
Got questions? We did too, so we asked Valve. Here's a bunch more information about this thing, straight from Valve via this video interview with 3 folks from the Steam Deck team: https://t.co/7f1YRQOWRu
— Ryan McCaffrey (@DMC_Ryan) July 15, 2021
This looks like a widescreen Atari Lynx. Or maybe a Turbo Express. https://t.co/0JmE6zckX2
— Christina Warren (@film_girl) July 15, 2021
Valve is making a handheld and we got to try hands-on for this month's IGN First! It's super impressive and we have tons of coverage coming around it this month https://t.co/7plVe3X7ee
— Tom Marks (@TomRMarks) July 15, 2021
Button layout is ass. $399 gets you 64gb of memory so you're spending more. Looks interesting though but I'd have to see more! https://t.co/efZWRESyPY
— RGT 85 (@RGT_85) July 15, 2021
i take it back software developers should not, under any circumstances, design https://t.co/5IriRNSmyM
— laura bananas (@freezydorito) July 15, 2021
Seeing a lot of chatter about the Steam Deck's thumbstick/button placement. I thought the exact same thing, but it feels completely natural in your hands. https://t.co/omSny0wQ5J pic.twitter.com/6EW3ga81fg
— Bo Moore (@usebomswisely) July 15, 2021
Not according to this FAQ interview.
— Anders Hillestad (@AndersHillestad) July 15, 2021
IGN: Is the storage upgradable?
Lawrence Yang: The internal storage is not, but every deck will come with a SD card slot. So you can put an SD card slot, whatever size you want. Whenever you want.https://t.co/wLFzC35tmQ
People need to ignore the 1.6Tflops
— The Drunk Cat™ (@Alcoholikaust) July 15, 2021
This is a much newer CPU and coupled with RDNA2 makes it super attractive at only $399-$649 https://t.co/eXvyR81H5V
Valve trying to ward off scalpers from grabbing all the Steam Deck pre-orders by only offering reservations on Friday to people who bought something on Steam prior to June.
— Stephen Totilo (@stephentotilo) July 15, 2021
If you didn't, you have to wait until Sunday to reserve a unit. pic.twitter.com/6Kx98hKDwG
Tis’ great Steam is taking a stab at the mobile market. When you think about it, it’s almost ridiculous Switch has gone largely unchallenged this long. In most cases, there are games on Steam I’d much rather play than iPhone or Switch. Now — can anyone lend me $700? https://t.co/2uTWdNT9ey
— Fran Mirabella III (FM3) (@franmirabella) July 15, 2021
Valve just announced a handheld Steam Deck. It has a 7-inch display, an AMD quad-core Zen 2 CPU, RDNA 2 graphics, and 16GB of RAM. It runs on a new version of SteamOS (Linux) and will start at $399 when it ships in December https://t.co/yRIGKtjICa pic.twitter.com/1oACMd2w0T
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) July 15, 2021
Introducing Steam Deck: powerful, portable PC gaming starting at $399. Designed by Valve, powered by Steam. Shipping December 2021.
— Steam (@Steam) July 15, 2021
Learn more at https://t.co/ZOTx3KUCVK and reserve yours tomorrow. #SteamDeck pic.twitter.com/jcgbaKfT9c
We had a ton of questions about Valve’s new handheld gaming PC after getting to play with it for ourselves, and they answered all 31 of them. https://t.co/CN3A8PNuba pic.twitter.com/Vi2TuAkmZT
— IGN (@IGN) July 15, 2021
Valve just made the Nintendo Switch Pro. https://t.co/SoYsBI25lq #SteamDeck
— Jez (@JezCorden) July 15, 2021
Valve’s Switch-like Steam Deck arrives in December (story by @mrgreene1977) https://t.co/t2UGaIU3id
— TNW (@thenextweb) July 15, 2021
We had a ton of questions about Valve’s new handheld gaming PC after getting to play with it for ourselves, and they answered all 31 of them. https://t.co/CN3A8PNuba pic.twitter.com/Vi2TuAkmZT
— IGN (@IGN) July 15, 2021
Got questions? We did too, so we asked Valve. Here's a bunch more information about this thing, straight from Valve via this video interview with 3 folks from the Steam Deck team: https://t.co/7f1YRQOWRu
— Ryan McCaffrey (@DMC_Ryan) July 15, 2021
For all your burning Steam Deck questions, we visited Valve and assembled a full Q&A in text and video form. https://t.co/MbutLNSay8
— Peer Schneider (@PeerIGN) July 15, 2021
Not according to this FAQ interview.
— Anders Hillestad (@AndersHillestad) July 15, 2021
IGN: Is the storage upgradable?
Lawrence Yang: The internal storage is not, but every deck will come with a SD card slot. So you can put an SD card slot, whatever size you want. Whenever you want.https://t.co/wLFzC35tmQ
Valve’s Switch-like Steam Deck arrives in December (story by @mrgreene1977) https://t.co/IZEsVKNrUb
— TNW (@thenextweb) July 16, 2021
Valve just announced the Steam Deck, a portable Steam-centric video game handheld coming later this year. For even more details, check out our in-depth FAQ: https://t.co/Pd5bGljLXJ (1/2) pic.twitter.com/daQRiKOdjH
— IGN (@IGN) July 15, 2021
The operating system onboard is Steam OS which will mimic a console experience. However, there will be a full “regular” desktop based on Linux you can access and use to launch all manners of third-party apps.https://t.co/EDsKpLoJcJ pic.twitter.com/QicG029D7n
— GT: S̴T̴O̴N̴E̴ ̴K̴I̴N̴G̴ ̴X̴ (@STONE_KING_X) July 15, 2021