The console-like PC starts at $1,049 for the 512GB version.
Following a delay earlier this year, players will be able to order a Steam Controller starting on May 4. That means that it will get into players hands before the Steam Machine or the Steam Frame, two ...
The first Steam Machines, built in partnership with brands like Alienware, CyberPowerPC, and iBuyPower, came onto our radar ...
Valve now lets you install SteamOS on AMD-powered PCs, with Intel and Nvidia support coming soon. It has the potential to ...
The first Steam Machine reviews are in, and while critics praise Valve's hardware and SteamOS, many believe its $1,049 price tag is the biggest hurdle. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
At long last, Valve has opened up reservations for the Steam Machine and revealed pricing for the system. It starts at $1,049 for a 512GB variant and that's without the new Steam Controller. A bundle ...
But where Valve's controller lacks fancy rainbow lighting, it has the same haptic trackpads as the Steam Deck. These are divisive, of course, and they make the controller quite a bit larger than it ...
Valve has unveiled updates to its gaming hardware lineup, as detailed by Deck Ready, with a focus on revisiting the Steam Machine concept. Originally designed as a compact gaming PC for living rooms, ...
Valve announced the Steam Controller, Steam Machine console, and Steam Frame VR headset together in November last year. Today, we have a lot more concrete information on one of those products, but not ...
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Valve on Monday finally announced the launch details for the highly-anticipated Steam Machine. Two models of the miniature gaming PC will be available later this month — a 512GB model that will cost ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. It almost seems like all the problems in the PC hardware space nowadays are somehow linked to the global DRAM shortage. Every other day, another component ...