• circuitfarmer
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    355 months ago

    The fact that the Deck doesn’t run Windows is a selling point. Sounds like higher management here needs to at least pretend to understand their product.

    • @Spiralvortexisalie@lemmy.world
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      115 months ago

      I actually run W11 on my SteamDeck, and would not recommend it for most users and definitely not for anyone to use for console. The biggest “killer-feature” all of these handhelds are missing is the ability to sleep like SteamOS allows and every other portable console for last two decades. It honestly makes these devices like the Ally with all their greatly improved specs look like cheap knockoffs since they can’t sleep, which could be a huge problem when using on the go.

      • @wildginger@lemmy.myserv.one
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        5 months ago

        Im blown away to learn thats not a normal feature for the other handheld gaming pcs.

        I am also slightly less surprised, but still surprised, to learn there isnt a snappy name for this type of computer, like tower or laptop.

        • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          25 months ago

          IDK, “handheld” is snappy imo. I have a desktop PC that sits on my desk, a laptop PC that can sit on my lap, and a handheld PC that I can hold with my hands.

      • @KoboldCoterie
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        75 months ago

        Yep, the functional sleep is the singular feature that makes the Steam Deck stand out, in my opinion. Not that it isn’t a nice piece of hardware otherwise, don’t get me wrong, but it’s not unique in any other respect. The fact that you can use it like you would a Switch or something is the thing that sets it apart, and none of these upstart competitors seem to understand that.