TL;DR: Valve has officially discontinued production of the Steam Deck LCD 256GB model, making the Steam Deck OLED the new base model starting at $549. While the LCD version is sold out and unavailable ...
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If you've been eyeing up a Steam Deck for the holidays, you might want to move fast, because the cheapest entry point for Valve's handheld console will soon become unavailable. With production of the ...
The Steam Deck is dead. Well, the original model with a 7-inch LCD is, at least. Valve has officially discontinued the handheld that opened the floodgates to a gazillion other handheld PCs. “We are no ...
I don't want to sound like a broken record, but 2026 is promising price hikes across the board on PC components. Smart money is on picking up a new storage solution, whether you opt for an internal or ...
The Steam Deck LCD model's days are now numbered, as Valve has discontinued the handheld that started it all. The good news is that the portable PC plug isn't being immediately pulled, but with the ...
With holiday watchlists filling up and streamers battling for December attention, Netflix’s Carry-On has emerged as a surprise festive action favorite. A spiritual successor to airport-set thrillers ...
If there's one thing you don't expect to see during the final weeks of a year, right before everywhere shuts shop for the holidays, it's a new graphics card. Normally the preserve of big tech events ...
Valve has made a big change to the Steam Deck lineup, which could be bad news for budget-conscious consumers looking to get their hands on the handheld gaming PC this holiday season. According to a ...
Gov. Terry McAuliffe is proposing $28 million to fund digital scan voting machines for precincts across the state in time for the November 2015 general election.