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A place to discuss and support all things Steam Deck.
Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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If you're not wanting to play real demanding games I would suggest the deck. It's cheaper, has much better warranty, better input options, etc.
I'd really only consider the Ally if you actually need the extra performance and aren't worried at all about the cost. if you do decide you want the Ally, I would recommend reading up on their recent warranty scandal stuff first.
Conversely, I have sent a steam deck in for repairs twice. The first time the shoulder button broke. They didn’t ask questions and fixed it for free. The second time I broke it, and paid for the repairs. Both times steam support was helpful and easy to deal with. I can’t recommend the steam deck enough, it’s worth every penny.