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Steam Controller 40
If they want to make sure I don't buy it, it will.
400 would probably be taking losses on each sale.
Sure its only 6gb video memory, which is pretty bad, but still.
Hey, Siri. How do I get good?
I relinquish my parry button to the AI.
Not everyone sees things the same way with regards to pricing. F-Squared's Michael Futter said he expects the starting price to be between $800 and $(00 for the 512GB Steam Machine and $1,000 or $1,100 for the 2TB edition. The system's specs could "rival a PS5 and maybe even hit PS5 Pro performance." This means it could carry a "hefty price tag."
DFC Intelligence's David Cole, meanwhile, said the Steam Machine could start at $800 and scale up to $1,000 for a 2TB model. The analyst said Valve will look to establish "very low margins" or even a break-even price-point for the system. Cole said the Steam Machine could be priced "below a gaming PC but slightly above a high-end console."
Superdata's Joost Van Dreunen said the base model could be as cheap as $550, scaling to $750 for the 2TB edition. He said Valve might take a "modest" loss on each Steam Machine to help it reach more people.
"Just like Sony and Microsoft, the real money isn't in the box, it's in the ecosystem you enter once you buy it," Van Dreunen said. "To me the question isn't whether Valve can afford to eat margin. It's whether they want the SteamOS footprint to grow fast enough to justify it. … Strategically, this is about expanding the platform, not squeezing the hardware."
^^^above snipped from How Much Will Steam Machine Cost? Here's What Valve Had To Say About Pricing [www.gamespot.com]
I currently have real high-performance gaming pc hooked up to my tv and play games that way. The GabeCube does not offer anything, that I don't already have plus a full Windows PC.
VR might be a different thing, though.