More rugged, and compact, but still great for hooking up to a TV or headset.

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    I would absolutely buy this if it had BIOS access. I have zero interest in handhelds, but Ive played the hell out of my docked Switch, and a cheaper dock only Deck would be perfect.

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      Yeah, I either play handheld or on a TV, so dedicated pc in that form factor/price seems appealing. Maybe we’ll see something like that in the next steamdeck iteration, kinda like the vita TV (or whatever it was called).

      Major issue is upgradeability. The handheld/laptop form factors haven’t ever been too great for upgrading.

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          If I recall correctly that’s the old version of steam OS. The new one runs on modified Arch (maybe?) and hasn’t been released for general use yet, otherwise I think you’d have seen other handheld using it already.

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              Yeah, I’m really interested if we’ll ever get a public release. I don’t know enough about their customization to create SteamOS, but assume driver support could be a big problem.

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    Slap a “Powered by Steam Machines ™️®️©️” sticker on the side of it and I think I know how Valve can make their next billion. Bonus, all the “Verified on Deck” stuff carries right over.