The title is a bit misleading, as the article lists diverging analysts’ opinions, ranging from Valve willing to sell at a loss or low margins, to high prices due to RAM and SSD price volatility.

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    9 hours ago

    the fact that it still includes USB-A ports

    Majority of peripherals still use USB-A.

    Anything under 12GB is a major problem in 2025.

    That’s hilarious considering the GabeCube’s config is based off of the most common hardware config according to Steam data. If I remember right, it’s slightly better than that common config.

    It’s not a device for 4k/144Hz gaming.

    It’s even worse if you want to make a smaller ITX build. How does less material and complexity translate to higher costs?

    More difficult manufacturing process, and lower overall sales (which means higher per-unit production costs).

    So right now, we’re discussing Steam Decks with some third party docks and accessories so they can be used like a PC. I can’t find anything better.

    Unless you’re full-on anti-Windows, look into the ROG Ally. A friend of mine got one and is super happy with it.