

Like a Switch, the Steam Deck can dock in front of a TV or monitor via USB-C, but according to Valve it also works with any powered USB-C adapter or dock - which sounds promising.

The 7-inch, 1,280x800-pixel LCD screen is the same size as the upcoming Nintendo Switch OLED, with nearly as many pixels. But there's also a microSD card slot to expand storage. It has its own custom AMD chip with a Zen 2 CPU and RDNA 2 graphics, along with 16GB of RAM and internal storage ranging from 64GB to 512GB (64GB is $399 256GB is $529 512GB is $649). Will it be the perfect handheld gaming PC? It's hard to tell from a distance.

The Steam Deck looks very Switch-like, no surprise, and its relatively low price means it's directly aimed at console buyers.
