![]() When Valve unveiled the Steam Deck, I was taken aback by its sheer size. Steam Deck in official case (Image credit: Miles Dompier | Windows Central) But in a market dominated by the success of the Nintendo Switch, who is the target audience for this? Valve's foray into the portable gaming space promised convenience and power, launching with a Linux version of Steam's proprietary operating system. That's where Valve's exciting handheld console, the Steam Deck, comes in. The ultimate dream for many players is a device that allows them to experience the games they love on the go with impressive visual fidelity, respectable framerates, and virtually no latency. ![]() It's why we see so many conversations and rumors concerning a fabled Nintendo Switch Pro model. Nintendo's once ambitious hybrid console doesn't have the hardware capabilities to run many current games at 60FPS. In a post-Xbox Series X|S and PS5 world, players want and, quite frankly, expect a certain level of performance from newer titles. ![]() While fans were initially happy with the performance of most Nintendo Switch titles, expectations have shifted since the console's launch back in 2017.
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