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Majority of peripherals still use USB-A.
That's hilarious considering the GabeCube's config is based off of the most common hardware config according to Steam data. If I remember right, it's slightly better than that common config.
It's not a device for 4k/144Hz gaming.
More difficult manufacturing process, and lower overall sales (which means higher per-unit production costs).
Unless you're full-on anti-Windows, look into the ROG Ally. A friend of mine got one and is super happy with it.
Someone should tell Valve that then, cause they’re advertising it as 4K60, which it has no hope of hitting.
Umm.... Do you not understand the difference between "144" and "60"?
Do you not understand what I said?
They’re calling it a 4K60 machine and it has no hope of doing that either.
We'll see what the benchmarks show.
I guess, but that’s like saying we have to wait for the benchmarks before we can tell if the 6060 can do 4K120hz with path tracing. We know it can’t, but if you want to get your hopes up then be my guest, you’ll just be very disappointed.