Valve has confirmed that gamers anticipating a successor to the Steam Deck will need to wait until more compelling processors hit the market.
Not to mention a measure of stabilization in the tariff environment.
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Valve has confirmed that gamers anticipating a successor to the Steam Deck will need to wait until more compelling processors hit the market.
Not to mention a measure of stabilization in the tariff environment.
Damn, you could buy two 8840U handhelds for that much money. Cool history piece tho
That's surprisingly little considering it seems like a neat piece of history. Collectors exist everywhere and I'd have imagined that one might pay a bit more for something like this. Especially since someone interested in this might be working in the tech sector themselves, which usually pays decent money.