The Steam Deck expands its storage space by using a microSD card, allowing you to easily save more games, applications, and files. This removable SD card is both flexible and convenient, and you can also clone the Steam Deck’s SD card to a new card with a larger capacity to enhance y...
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The Steam Deck has finally received a refresh, so we're putting the two models head to head with the Steam Deck OLED vs Steam Deck LCD.
Considering the Steam Deck does not have removable controllers, potential drift problems have been a concern. As of now, Valve is confident they’ve tested the hardware enough to ensure stability for players. “We've done a ton of testing on reliability, on all fronts really – and all ...
Pulling in tons of improvements for desktop mode, along with a healthy dose of bug fixes elsewhere, the SteamOS 3.4 update for Steam Deck has been released.
Hey! I was just wondering what would be better experience wise when expanding the Steam Deck's storage. The SD Card (UHS-I) slot meant for this can transfer up to "104 MB/s". But the USB-C connector on it should be able to go up to "2000MB/s" How viable
Price:£19/$20(Medium storage) There’s little point in swapping your official Steam Deck for another simple, zip-open hard carry case – without anything else to offer, that would be a purely aesthetic change at best. Thus, theJSAUX Carrying Caseaims to upgrade your capacity for accessori...
Storage Steam Deck 512GB NVMe SSDSteam Deck 1TB NVMe SSDBoth include high-speed microSD card slot Controls and Input Gamepad controls A B X Y buttonsD-padL & R analog triggersL & R bumpersView & Menu buttons4 x assignable grip buttons Thumbsticks 2 x full-size analog sticks with capaci...
While the Steam Deck doesn't get as much press as it used to, the handheld console has been chugging along, receiving updates and improvements along the way. While there have been a handful of minor updates over the past few months, today we're getting a new update in the form of ...
At first glance, the Nintendo Switch-like dimensions of the Steam Deck make an unlikely personal computer. After all, it has two thumbsticks, a D-pad, shoulder and rear buttons, touchpads, and very little that you would associate with a PC, aside from, perhaps, removable storage (the mic...