Valve prices Steam Machine at $1,049
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Steam Machine review: A singular living room PC that's more expensive than I'd like, but too special not to love
The Steam Machine is pricey, but it's still a decent games device and, more importantly, a singularly suitable PC for living room duty. Here's our full review.
Valve says rising RAM and storage costs made its original Steam Machine pricing goal impossible, while also limiting launch availability
The Steam Machine is Valve's new piece of hardware entering the scene as a mini PC built for living room gaming. I love a lot about it, had some issues with it, but overall came away from my time with it feeling very positive.
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I just don't care what the Steam Machine costs anymore
It's not going to be cheap, but I care more about the SteamOS console experience
Valve's Steam Deck opened up the existing PC gaming handheld market to the mainstream and, in so doing, arguably created a whole new class of PC gaming devices. The Steam Machine probably isn't going to have the same impact on the market,
New Geekbench 6 CPU performance numbers from the Steam Machine have appeared online, and compared to gaming handhelds already on the market, they're perfectly middling. Here's why I'm not worried.
Valve has just released version 3.8.10 of SteamOS, its Linux-based operating system that is currently powering the Steam Deck. Well, it might not just be the Steam Deck for much longer, as version 3.8.
