I do love the Deck, but the answer is really up to you. If you genuinely don’t think you’ll ever use it handheld, then I would recommend a similarly priced, but likely higher speced, gaming laptop. Or even something like a mini PC with USB 4 that you could upgrade with an external GPU. The APUs on the new Ryzen chips would already outperform a Steam Deck so you’d already be getting a little better experience for about the same cost, and then when you feel like you need more oomf, add an eGPU.
BUT, if there’s any thought that you might need handheld mode sometimes, like say wife or kids need the TV for their shows but you want to get some gaming in, instead. Or maybe you do occasionally have to take a business trip, even if it’s not often, and think it might be nice having a gaming system with you for the flight or when chilling in the motel after work. If you do see occasional use for handheld, then yeah I’d recommend a Steam Deck in a heartbeat.
A trade-in would be a great way to restock their refurbs, too. Trade in credit of, say $150/$250/$300 for the 64/256/512 Decks, that they can then flip for refurb prices of $225/$325/$400 would be a nice incentive to get previous owners upgrading.
I do love the Deck, but the answer is really up to you. If you genuinely don’t think you’ll ever use it handheld, then I would recommend a similarly priced, but likely higher speced, gaming laptop. Or even something like a mini PC with USB 4 that you could upgrade with an external GPU. The APUs on the new Ryzen chips would already outperform a Steam Deck so you’d already be getting a little better experience for about the same cost, and then when you feel like you need more oomf, add an eGPU.
BUT, if there’s any thought that you might need handheld mode sometimes, like say wife or kids need the TV for their shows but you want to get some gaming in, instead. Or maybe you do occasionally have to take a business trip, even if it’s not often, and think it might be nice having a gaming system with you for the flight or when chilling in the motel after work. If you do see occasional use for handheld, then yeah I’d recommend a Steam Deck in a heartbeat.