With the Steam Deck, one of the most interesting hardware innovations of 2022 will be released in a few weeks, to be more precise: on February 25, 2022. While some of you have already pre-ordered Valve’s PC handheld, others are completely reluctant or still skeptical about buying the Steam Deck.
Buy a Steam Deck?
Surprisingly many of you have already pre-ordered
One possible reason for the mixed interest could be that the Steam Deck is both handheld and gaming PC, making it hard to pigeonhole. There have even been comparisons between Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch. In addition, there are several different models of the Steam Deck at different prices.
Your help is needed!
Even internally, we noticed how diverse the ideas are of what Steam should really be in the end. We therefore want to know what you expect from Valve’s PC handheld:
- Are you enthusiasts who just want to try new technology?
- Are you hoping for an alternative for your gaming PC?
- Are you looking for a way to comfortably play your Steam games on the go?
- Prefer to play on the couch instead of at your desk?
- Would you also like to experiment and tinker with the deck outside of games, for example to install Windows or emulators?
- Or do you finally see the Steam Deck as an opportunity to downsize your Pile of Shame?
Why are we asking you this? Very easily. We want to create the best possible Steam Deck content for you. You benefit from this in the form of exciting articles and we benefit from a good reach.
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Let us know what you think about the Steam Deck in the comments! Tell us what you think of Valve’s PC handheld, and if you’ve already pre-ordered it, what do you think you’ll be using the Steam Deck for primarily?