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No doubt it will be another handheld running Windows though instead of Linux
I will game on a Windows based PC, but Linux is a must have on hand held - Windows is too resource intensive, developers are not going to be able to get the same OS optimization out of Windows that they can with Linux
This is why I chose the deck. Least powerful in the segment on paper but those Windows handhelds are not going to age well lol.
Better support plus it drives Linux as a gaming OS which I'm a fan of. The more consumers choose to game on Linux the more adoption it will get. Look at windows 11. What horse shit. 12 isn't shaping up to be much better.
Competition is always good, but I wouldn’t buy an MSI product even if it was the only choice
Is it a problem with their laptops or something? I've had MSI Motherboards and GPUs and haven't had any issues.
Aw dam, everybody's jumping on this bandwagon now, aren't they? Alienware took a crack at it, then ASUS, and now MSI.
Everybody laughed at GPD for making a handheld PC, and then Valve pulled it off and now everybody wants a piece of the pie
Good, let them. Let every company take a swing, and let 2-3 actually get a serious foothold that survives as a real option, and becomes a reliable machine.
Theres only been 3 consoles for too long. I love that valve has made the steam deck into a computer console, and want to see more options and variations.
It was the same thing back when Nintendo released the Gameboy and people started making portable genesises and tiger portables
Is the market not getting saturated at this point? The non old steam deck is ridiculously cheap.
How many companies can make this work at a profitable level?
It better have trackpads.
I would give up teackpads for a smaller device. or a single trackpad on the back