a neat byproduct of yesterday's group hands-on time with the Steam Deck is being able to see the varying styles of video coverage given the same short demo and turnaround time: https://t.co/X9QtowZGSfhttps://t.co/Ua8PtubhZJhttps://t.co/qr9H5E2clrhttps://t.co/knCG4S3gYf
— Norman Chan (@nchan) August 6, 2021
Huge thanks to everyone who made this Steam Deck video happen on an incredibly tight turnaround: @kentensen, @PhilTEspo, @cervantesdenise, and @vjeranpavic! (Also the Valve folks who let us upload from their 500Mbps office Wi-Fi, mad jealous) https://t.co/q23z8v2aZF
— Sean Hollister (@StarFire2258) August 6, 2021
Asked About Standalone VR Headset, Valve Says Steam Deck Hardware is 'very relevant to our future plans' https://t.co/VTdCv9kYSt pic.twitter.com/c2WXHBfJ2p
— Road to VR (@RtoVR) August 6, 2021
Asked About Standalone VR Headset, Valve Says Steam Deck Hardware is ‘very relevant to our future plans’ https://t.co/nJsBiZuVvn
— Nathie (@NathieVR) August 6, 2021
Tell me that you're working on a standalone #VR headset without telling me that you're working on a standalone VR headset
— TonyVT SkarredGhost (@SkarredGhost) August 7, 2021
Valve Says Steam Deck Hardware is 'very relevant to our future VR plans' https://t.co/H4eeVApMU5 via @RtoVR
Nintendo Switch vs Valve Steam Deck comparison photo via https://t.co/rbiMkPlLuW pic.twitter.com/kgJhGnW1TD
— Nintendeal (@Nintendeal) August 7, 2021
here’s our Steam Deck hands-on. This is what it looks like compared to a Nintendo Switch https://t.co/n48xibyo0j pic.twitter.com/1fHN6NkYoY
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) August 6, 2021
Valve Steam Deck hands-on: the Nintendo Switch of PC gaming https://t.co/kDEeH8wdrx pic.twitter.com/zleZ9wrcpi
— The Verge (@verge) August 6, 2021
This is an interesting tidbit or tease of what could possibly happen in the near future, is Valve thinking about an stand alone Index headset? well, they clearly have shown enough of SteamOS 3.0 UI for Deck that could translate into a VR UI too, cool.https://t.co/GyvDzlwZ5P pic.twitter.com/wYXIvSg9dh
— Al (@Morwull) August 7, 2021
I’m so ready for a Valve PCVR Standalone HMD!
— VR Bug (@VRBugStream) August 7, 2021
Valve Suggests Steam Deck Processor Could Be Used In Standalone VR Headset https://t.co/JFEbuEu5gu
By @UploadVR #SteamDeck pic.twitter.com/PkyHGZuFWO
やっぱりValveはSteam DeckのAPUを使ってスタンドアローンVR機をやるつもりがあるのかな。インサイドアウトトラッキング技術持ってないから開発するなり調達するなり必要そうだけど。(まさかスタンドアローンなのにLighthouse据置じゃあるまいし…まさかね?) https://t.co/UfzulBNO4t
— Kenji Iguchi / 井口健治 (@needle) August 6, 2021
This isn't going to be the last Steam Deck Valve makes. https://t.co/I36UonAxlW
— PC Gamer (@pcgamer) August 7, 2021
Asked About Standalone VR Headset, Valve Says Steam Deck Hardware is ‘very relevant to our future plans’ https://t.co/MwqOFhQ0g7
— VR Bug (@VRBugStream) August 8, 2021
By @RtoVR #SteamDeck pic.twitter.com/nYWLUmzRd6
I have held and played the Steam Deck.
— Sean Hollister (@StarFire2258) August 6, 2021
It is ginormous compared to a Nintendo Switch.
I did not necessarily mind that. https://t.co/1GfGXRua4f pic.twitter.com/XLbDE9D9s2