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The Steam Machine is Valve's new piece of hardware entering the scene as a mini PC built for living room gaming. I love a lot about it, had some issues with it, but overall came away from my time with it feeling very positive.
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Steam Machine review: A singular living room PC that's more expensive than I'd like, but too special not to love
The Steam Machine is pricey, but it's still a decent games device and, more importantly, a singularly suitable PC for living room duty. Here's our full review.
Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on Google. Valve is reviving the Steam Machine in a new mini PC that looks poised to rival game consoles. The company today updated the Steam store to feature the upcoming product ...
That $1049 is just the starting price, getting you just the 512GB version of the mini gaming PC without the Steam Controller. If you do want to add the Steam Controller, there is a bundle for $1128, which means you're getting Valve's controller for $79, rather than the $99 it'll cost you by itself.
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We run through an FAQ of the key tech and performance questions you're likely to have about the Steam Machine and how it works.
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Now that Valve’s new Steam Machine seems closer than ever, a type of PC that was once very popular could return to the spotlight among players. These are the mini computers once known as NUCs, and ASUS has now introduced its new ROG NUC 16, a very ...
