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    Steam Deck: Valve’s Switch-style portable console

    Richard WrightBy Richard WrightJuly 15, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The computer console we expected?

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    Valve has finally announced its portable console, and it will be available for pre-order starting Friday, July 16, while sales will begin in December 2021.

    Steam Deck takes the main lines of the Nintendo Switch, but adds several advancements. There’s no doubt about the detachable Joy-Con here, but we’re gaining on every side a touchpad. There are also two speakers on each side of the screen to provide better spatial display of stereo sound. Finally, four keys are also placed on the back of the console, as on advanced game controllers.

    On the screen side, Valve opted for a 7-inch diagonal with a definition of 1280X800, in 16/10 format. The screen is of course tactile.

    To get it all moving, Valve naturally relied on AMD and its Zen 2 architecture that already powers the PS5 and Xbox Series. The graphic part has a compute capacity of 1.6 Tflops in FP32. This might not sound like much compared to the latest graphics cards, the most powerful of which display 23.5 Tflops, but resolutions at 720p require infinitely fewer resources than 4K. Note that the most expensive version of Steam Deck, which is a bit unfortunate, will benefit from an additional anti-scratch and anti-reflective treatment.

    Read also: Nintendo finally revealed the new Nintendo Switch OLED model

    A dock will be available, but it will be sold separately. Valve has not yet sent any information regarding its tariff. In turn, Steam Deck is presented in three versions.

    Unlocked version 64 GB internal storage $499

    SSD NVMe de 256 Gb version: 659 dollars

    SSD NVMe de 512 Gb version: 819 dollars

    If you’d like to pre-order it, you can do so starting Friday, July 16 from 10am. After this link.

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