The handheld gaming PC market has been reignited ever since Valve released the Steam Deck - an affordable option for many ...
No matter how durable your electronics are, and no matter how sophisticated their anti-scratch tech may be, you still want a screen protector. The JSAUX 2-Pack Steam Deck Screen Protector offers a ...
Read our Xbox Wireless Controller review. Not all Steam Deck models are equal, and if you have the 64GB eMMC version, you’ll want to pick up a microSD card to expand your storage and download ...
As things currently stand, Valve's cheapest handheld is the original Steam Deck LCD, as the 64GB model is still available for $399. In the UK, the same version dipped to just £309.99 but has ...
Until now, the most successful was probably R-Type Tactics (originally for the humble PSP, and now currently being remade), ...
Currently, Valve is selling multiple tiers of the Steam Deck. There are three main models: 256GB LCD, 512GB OLED, and 1TB OLED. However, the 64GB and 512GB LCD versions can be purchased while ...
And Metaphor won't be a flash in the pan. The game feels like it's set up Atlas to produce a whole new franchise of games.
This is joined by 512GB and 1TB storage options. Anyone who owns 64GB LCD model of the Steam Deck will still get future software update support. The 256GB model uses eMMC storage, as opposed to ...
On the grey market, it's still possible to purchase the Steam Deck's 64GB version, which will not be offered when the handheld officially launches in Australia. Aussies can expect to pay around ...
This configuration boasts an Intel Core i9-14900HX CPU, a Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU with 16GB of VRAM, and an 18-inch QHD+ (2560 x 1600), 165Hz display, along with a whopping 64GB of RAM and 4TB of SSD ...
The three Steam Deck models currently retail for $399 (64GB), $529 (256GB), and $649 (512GB), and we’d expect those to go up if the proposed display and processor upgrades come to fruition.