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If our favorite handheld is a too expensive, you could win a Steam Deck and $1000 worth of games for as little as $1, thanks ...
All the signs have pointed toward Valve introducing its own Steam Box console, and this time the rumors were true. When I first heard of Valve's rumored "Steam Box" I admit to being a bit dubious ...
When Valve announced its Steam Box in January at CES, we saw what was supposed to be a prototype of the console. Produced by Xi3, the little box shown was a very small form-factor PC, able to fit ...
The Steam Box would be a blueprint. Initial sources told us that Valve was working on a blueprint for a console-like PC that would run any standard PC game title.
The Steam Box, by contrast, has almost limitless potential. It could offer performance that rivals consoles, support deep modding and open ecosystems, and evolve into a full platform over time.
The “Steam Box” modular computer announced by hardware maker Xi3 and Valve at CES is codenamed “Piston” and is modeled after the PC maker’s X7A line of pint-sized computers, Xi3 reps ...
Steam Box consoles just add a few more data points. Then there's the fact the Steam Box will run Linux, which many games don’t support. But Valve can hardly be ignorant of this problem, ...
Yet our imagining of the Steam Box has only a Radeon HD 7770, a low-end card by today’s standards. Sony’s PlayStation 4 will ship with an equally powerful GPU and far more memory ...
If Valve hoped to resolve questions surrounding its Steam box initiative during the Consumer Electronics Show last week, showcasing prototypes from 13 manufacturers was an odd way to go about it.
Valve might be taking its sweet time building a Steam Box, but Mark finds that you can build your own living-room gaming rig for a mere £300.
When Valve announced its Steam Box in January at CES, we saw what was supposed to be a prototype of the console. Produced by Xi3, the little box shown was a very small form-factor PC, able to fit ...
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