i assume the windows price?Is $499 the Steam OS or Windows price though?
SteamOS.Is $499 the Steam OS or Windows price though?
i assume the windows price?
so steam version only would be what? 399?
So $599 for Windows probably (they might have stated this but I haven’t been paying attention).SteamOS.
SteamOS version is $499.So $599 for Windows probably (they might have stated this but I haven’t been paying attention).
I’m still undecided on whether or not I can get away with SteamOS. I guess I would rarely be playing multiplayer games on it anyways so my biggest issue with SteamOS wouldn’t really factor in.
what makes you stop installing windows yourself?SteamOS version is $499.
windows version is $599.
Ask Lenovo )))what makes you stop installing windows yourself?
I need hot water to take a shower after instaling windows. Hot water is expensive.what makes you stop installing windows yourself?
Ouch. Imagine buying the Windows version...SteamOS version is $499.
windows version is $599.
Nothing, we hope.what makes you stop installing windows yourself?
The cheapest entry version.Is this their new top console?
It's not like no multiplayer games work on SteamOS. I play these games frequently:So $599 for Windows probably (they might have stated this but I haven’t been paying attention).
I’m still undecided on whether or not I can get away with SteamOS. I guess I would rarely be playing multiplayer games on it anyways so my biggest issue with SteamOS wouldn’t really factor in.
Me too. I hope the LCD screen is decent enough.Really starting to feel like the Legion Go S is going to be a big hit.
Really starting to feel like the Legion Go S is going to be a big hit.
That I don’t really care about, personally. As long as it runs cool, has decent battery life, and runs fairly quiet, I’m fine. If it’s a little cheap-feeling, but does what I need it to do like my Steam Deck, no worries.This is the first non-Valve handheld I'd consider buying. Only issue is hands-on previews said it felt cheap.
I would like a SteamOS handheld that had some of PS Vita's magic in build quality. Valve is great with ergonomics, but they lack finesse going from 3D printed prototypes to hard plastic shells. This is an area where major OEMs like Lenovo and ASUS (also Sony!) should have an advantage.That I don’t really care about, personally. As long as it runs cool, has decent battery life, and runs fairly quiet, I’m fine. If it’s a little cheap-feeling, but does what I need it to do like my Steam Deck, no worries.
Hate to be the splash of reality, but there is safety in numbers with gaming hardware. The more popular it is the safer your investment. This one is risky, but hey, hope it pays off for you. I'm sure "Rog Ally" and "Legion Go" will be gaming names that survive over the coming years for their excellent value and performance...
Think the windows version has more RAM and Larger SSDOuch. Imagine buying the Windows version...
Nothing, we hope.
That would change things.Think the windows version has more RAM and Larger SSD
Not on Deck at least.Windows on handhelds is such an awful experience.
What about Steam OS?Yeah, 16GB of shared RAM on Windows is not a fun time.
What about Steam OS?