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Honestly, I've always had the opinion that steam should focus on software. These steam machines, even if they sell by the truckload, will not bring Valve an amazing amount of money. It will (maybe) shift some people towards linux thus making them save money on the windows licences. But even that, I don't see enough volume. Steam deck is great (apparently) and has had decent sales, but not amazing. And now with more competition, IDK.
Yeh Steam Deck does have its problems, but is great for travelling.
i have 16 tb and most of it is used
i am waiting for black friday to get a replacement for the 4 tb that just died on me
over 8 years of up time and abuse
If you spend a lot of hours on public transports or travel a lot (and game a lot), then it's brilliant.
Doesn't really make sense to me for home gaming.
Yes, I game on it when travelling or on long flights.
I don't mind the additional cost. I want that TB to be where I don't have to use anything or worry for the next 10 years on controlling the games I want to be downloaded and ready.