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Review on Game console Valve Steam Deck 512 GB SSD, black by Jnis Muinieks ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Satisfied with the purchase one hundred percent, I recommend the product for everyone.

This machine is definitely unique. And it's not because it's strong or useful. No. It's all about the feelings it evokes. The fact that I was able to install Need for Speed Underground 2, MostWanted 2022, and Corsairs: Curse of the Far Seas here is of great worth to me, though I don't think the younger generation will comprehend. It literally transports me back to my early years and enables me to carry that time with me wherever I go. I don't need all these new games like Cyberpunk, RDR2, or God of War. These are all fantastic games, but they require a large screen to enjoy, and for me, this system is about something different. In general, my main regret is that I waited so long to purchase this item. Low bow valve.

Pros
  • - Power. Comparatively speaking, this is a fairly capable gadget that can play new games at medium and low settings and older titles at maximum. - Air circulation. The cooling of these kinds of devices is one of their major issues. Given the size and placement of the ventilation system, you hardly notice that the object is heated in this situation. The ventilation itself is audible, but not overly so. – Ergonomics. Yes, the device is incredibly large—about twice the size of the Nintendo Switch—but it also feels very comfortable in the hands. The device's protrusions on either side of the back fit the hands very comfortably, which prevents the hands from becoming fatigued as soon. - Shell. Because Valve did not "lock" the gadget like the other consoles did, you must bow separately to them in this instance. This is an open platform where you can attempt to install games that are not on Steam if you so choose after performing tambourine dances. Although the shell itself may not be as attractive as the Xbox or Playstation models, it is unquestionably more practical than the SteamDeck discussed earlier. - Administration. I'd like to bow down to Valve once more at this point because, in my opinion, they may have created the best user-friendly tool for configuring the joystick for various games. It's possible to simulate keyboard buttons as joystick buttons, which is highly helpful in games when the same joysticks weren't available or were only partially offered. - Touchscreens. I initially believed that they were the most pointless thing when I first saw them in the reviews. These controllers actually perform two incredibly helpful tasks at once. First, they take the place of the mouse or touchpad. Second, it turned out to be lot more practical than I could have imagined to aim using the trackpad in shooters. - Case. It's actually a very helpful item for carrying the gadget, allowing you to keep the sticks functioning and ensuring the screen is scratch-free. Don't think it's just a cute little thing.
Cons
  • – Bluetooth. I tried to connect a keyboard and a mouse, but the connection was painfully slow. The device recognizes them and connects them, but nothing happens until a specific time after which everything appears to work magically. The console did not recognize headphones, so they could not be connected. I'm not the only one with this issue, as far as I know. Everything else will likely already be dug out of the category: it would be simpler to do, but the battery would be larger (which are opposite things). This is the likely only drawback that I can identify. No, this item is essentially flawless for its class. It's comparable to receiving a PS4 on a limited budget.