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For the rest of the adults reading this I'll attempt to be more clear with some hypothetical examples that *could/should* be offered for future Steam Machine offers.
1) Steam Machine - option A (the planned entry/budget model) = 16 GB of DDR5 RAM, 8 GB VRAM, 512 GB Storage.
2) Steam Machine - option B (the planned upgraded model) = RAM & VRAM as above (16/8) but provides a 2 TB storage upgrade.
3) Steam Machine - option C (hypothetical "deluxe" option) = 32 MB of DDR5 RAM, 12 GB VRAM, 2 TB Storage.
4) Steam Machine - option D (hypothetical "deluxe" upgrade) = 32 PM of DDR5 RAM, 16 GB VRAM, 4 TB Storage.
Again, I'm just throwing out two hypothetical bundled upgrades. Since I'm not a PC guy, I may be configuring these hypothetical models poorly and/or outside of a price range that would keep them within $1200- $1500 at the top end, so don't flame me for this and feel free to offer configurations that you feel would fit the budget goals while also providing more "umph" to deliver output to a 4K TV at a reasonable and reliable FPS for the newest of games and avoid the type of uphelpful reply that @SLAYER187 provided.
Thanks.