• XTornado@lemmy.ml
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        To clarify, not an official Valve version, just in case somebody is wondering.

        It’s HoloISO or a modified version based on it, which is a Linux distro that bring most of SteamOS to other devices (except ones with Nvidia).

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          Is that reported somewhere? As in, we know for sure they didn’t get it from Valve?

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              1 year ago

              Thanks for the link!

              It’s kinda more interesting that they are leveraging HoloISO rather than it just being a straight-up partnership with Valve.

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        1 year ago

        That’s literally the second paragraph in the linked article. Do people not actually read the articles on here?

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      A bunch of them saw Valve say “We’re coming out with a gaming PC that vaguely resembles an adult Nintendo Switch” and went “uh yeah us too!” I know Asus and Lenovo have one.

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      There are many handheld PC gaming devices, however, none can match Steam Decks’ price with its performance.