- Super device! Can play 90 percent of all games. The emulation of switches works reasonably well. Xbox and PlayStation both support remote play.
- When it comes to installing certain games, you will need to delve further.
- Amazing device! is able to run 90% of games. Emulation of switches performs fairly well. PlayStation and Xbox Remote Play.
- There are some games that require more work to install.
- Amazing console! The current AAA games are quite powerful, but there is little to say about independent platformers. The item was delivered in two days and was the cheapest in all of the stores.
- Battery life is not very long. On medium-high settings, it sits down in certain AAA games in 1.5–2 hours. In order to reduce the weight, it is handled by purchasing an average power bank for between Rs. 10 and Rs. The autonomy time will then be corrected, and it will then be possible to replace it with a steamdeck of a new revision.
- That is one sweet console! Fairly potent, there have been a lot of AAA games released recently, but there is nothing noteworthy to say about independent platformers. The best deal out of all the stores, with the quickest delivery (it got here in two days), and the lowest price.
- The battery does not hold a charge for very long. It takes about an hour and a half to two hours to beat a AAA game on medium-high difficulty. To treat it, an ordinary power bank costing 10-15k is purchased (so that the total weight of the device is not excessive). After that, it will be possible to replace it with a steamdeck of a new revision, and in all likelihood, they will adjust the amount of time the ship can operate independently.
- It is easy to hold (after the switch, there is nothing left except space), it has a vast library of games, and it emulates a wide variety of systems. Work can be saved in the cloud without the need for a membership. I started off playing while reclining on the couch in front of the television set with a gamepad. I then moved to playing in front of the monitor, and I completed playing either at work or somewhere else.
- Not revealed yet.
- Powerful, compact and versatile. I bought it, having studied in advance what kind of animal it is, having watched almost all the videos on YouTube. In general, I bought it for flights, but I haven’t flown with it yet, but I’ve already tested it, almost all games run on average normally, but if there is no outlet nearby, it’s better to lower the graphics. The battery lasts for 3 hours of playing fairly demanding games, having a 20 thousand mA power bank with you can be extended for about 5-6 hours, I don’t think that even 4 hours will be enough for me, so I’m fine. Peripherals are connected via a type-c dongle, or via bluetoch, even with AirPods they made friends without any problems. I tried to connect it to the TV with a Type-C - HDMI cable for the test, everything worked, I did not continue to figure out how it was going. If you play for a long time, there is no feeling that you are holding a brick, your hands do not get tired, it is good in your hands, I took it immediately to 512 and understaffed the SanDisk Ultra microSDXC 1000 GB, it works fine with a flash drive, I saw 90 Mb / s write speed to a flash drive. I am satisfied with the purchase.
- The sticks are a little strange, after the Xbox and PS controllers, it’s very unusual, but you can get used to it over time
- Complete set, powerful, fast, comfortable, looks cool
- I would like more charge, quite large in size
- format and potential. Versatility, functionality out of the box. Steam and game prices.
- The size of the Deck does not allow me to carry it with me on an everyday basis, and few people will still be allowed to. Still, he's huge. Also, due to its size, the grip of the attachment turns out to be too wide and this affects the overall convenience for me. The deck feels raw, the aesthetics are dubious, the design is like an industrial arm. The battery life is miserable, so it is always a challenge to charge it before use. You can use it as a gaming hub for a TV/monitor, but it won’t understand something more serious in FullHD. Screen quality and size: since Valve couldn't/didn't want to make the Deck smaller, why is it only 7 inches? Visually, the screen asks for more. Personally, the screen is small for me, even for casual, maybe I'm getting old. Absolutely miserable available color range and highlights, at least some black color simply does not exist (only vibrantDeck improves the picture a little). Of course, there is no performance margin. We overloaded it with manipulators: I don’t like its square trackpads (why? The screen is touch + plus there are full-fledged joysticks), cheap vibration feedback and useless paired keys on the back.
- - Power. This is a fairly powerful device compared to competitors, which can run new games at medium and low settings, and older ones at maximum. - Ventilation. One of the key problems of devices of this type is cooling. Here, taking into account the dimensions and location of the ventilation, you almost do not feel that the device is heated. You can hear the ventilation itself, but it's not loud. - Ergonomics. Yes, the device is very large: about 2 times larger than the Nintendo Switch, but at the same time it fits very well in the hands. The protrusions that go on both sides of the back of the device fit very well in the hands, due to which the hands themselves do not get tired so quickly. - Shell. Here you need to make a separate bow to Valve, because they did not "lock" the device, like the rest of the consoles. This is an open platform where, if you have a desire, after performing dances with a tambourine, you can try to install games that are not on Steam. The shell itself may not be as beautiful as that of the Xbox or Playstation, but it is certainly more convenient than that of the SteamDeck mentioned above. - Management. Here I want to once again make a low bow to Valve, since from my point of view they have written perhaps the most convenient utility for setting up the joystick for different games. You can emulate joystick buttons for keyboard buttons, which is very useful in games where these same joysticks were not provided or were provided, but not on a full basis. - Trackpads. When I first saw them in the reviews, I thought that this was the most useless thing. In fact, these controllers do two insanely useful things at once. Firstly, they replace the touchpad or mouse. Secondly, aiming with the trackpad in shooters turned out to be much more convenient than I could have thought. - Case. Don't think it's a nice little thing - it's actually a very useful item for transporting the device, which will allow you to keep the sticks working and ensure the screen is scratch-free.
- - Bluetooth. I tried to connect a keyboard with a mouse - I suffered for a long time with the connection. The device sees them, connects them, but nothing happens until a certain moment, and then, as if by magic, everything works for no apparent reason. Headphones could not be connected - the console simply did not see them. As I understand it, I'm not the only one with this problem. This is probably the only thing that I can call a disadvantage, because everything else will be already digging out of the category: it would be easier to do it, but the battery would be bigger (which are mutually exclusive things). No, in its class, this thing is literally perfect. It's like getting, conditionally pocket, PS4.