I loved my steak deck, but I sold it and got a ROG Ally, it’s better in every way and makes me wonder why Valve is just letting other companies run away with their idea.
What do you mean by Valve’s idea? Gaming oriented ultra mobile PCs existed before the deck. Valve just brought us an affordable one. (That runs Linux. Plus all the resources they put into proton.)
Edit: You can go back to at least 2010 with the Pandora.
Valve has said, with pretty much every hardware initiative they’ve ever had, that their goal was to create a product line that other people will start competing with. They want to push the handheld form factor PC because they know it opens up a new group of gamers to their platform. They don’t care who is making the hardware.
I loved my steak deck, but I sold it and got a ROG Ally, it’s better in every way and makes me wonder why Valve is just letting other companies run away with their idea.
What do you mean by Valve’s idea? Gaming oriented ultra mobile PCs existed before the deck. Valve just brought us an affordable one. (That runs Linux. Plus all the resources they put into proton.)
Edit: You can go back to at least 2010 with the Pandora.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora_(computer)#:~:text=The Pandora is designed to be a handheld,comes with a Linux OS based on Ångström.
Edit 2: I never heard of the Ocosmos OCS1 before, but it also dates to 2010 (announced).
https://www.anandtech.com/show/3932/ocosmos-ocs1-oak-trail-gaming-tablet-impressions
Edit 3: Can’t find anything suggesting the OCS1 actually released.
Sure, it always existed, but I think it’s obvious that the Switch and Steam Deck, more so the Switch, took off with the idea in modern gaming.
I have no complaints. It’s nearly perfect device to me.
Valve has said, with pretty much every hardware initiative they’ve ever had, that their goal was to create a product line that other people will start competing with. They want to push the handheld form factor PC because they know it opens up a new group of gamers to their platform. They don’t care who is making the hardware.
That’s fair, I respect that.