Valve will loose competition quick if they wait that long. Asus is probably already working on a rog ally 2, legion go came out and is packed with features. Aleast release a steam deck with the newest GPU, ram and a 1080P 120hz or 144hz oled or QHD 500 nit screen within a year or so from now.

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    10 months ago

    Dude, the newest “GPU” is the one in both the Ally and Legion Go. It’s incremental at best (at 15w). There’s no point in a SD2 when the most important thing hasn’t made substantial improvements yet.

    Basically, we’re waiting on AMD.

    Say what you want about consoles but it’s nice knowing it’ll get support for at least 5 years.

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    10 months ago

    It’s because Valve are targeting 15w max with 10w as a sweet spot. Where as Legion Go/Ally targeting 25w with a sweet spot of 18w. They want a handheld that appeals to mainstream audience, while other handheld OCs are more powerful the battery life isn’t sufficient for mainstream audience where you will mainly be restricted playing near an outlet. Currently there is no new chip that is more powerful as can run at low watts. Will take many years for this to happen

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    10 months ago

    The SD is literally still selling better than the competition despite having a weaker SoC the SD has sold multiple millions of units while the last update we had for the Ally was 500K back in August. Even looking at the Z1 Extreme in the Ally and Go the performance uplift isn’t that crazy and you lose your battery life for that small uplift. Also no putting a 1080p or greater screen on these devices is silly you’re not going to run many games at that resolution and if you are you’ll be sacrificing battery life, performance or both.

    If the SD isn’t the device for you that’s fine that’s what competition is for but myself and many others are happy with the SD and only want to see a true successor when the technology is there to back it without tanking battery life.

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    10 months ago

    I got my deck 2 months ago, I haven’t had any issues with performance so far at all, this thing continues to amaze me. Sure, I could buy something more powerful with different specs and gimmicks but it wouldn’t be a steam deck with the directed support of Valve.

    I think this product category is still in early days and I think Valve are the only ones that can do this right and provide the long term support that we need, no need to rush.