Valve has opened up pre-orders for the Steam Deck Docking Station, a first-party option for owners of the handheld who are looking to extend the connectivity of their systems.
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Glad they got this out but it is fairly late to the game with something like a half dozen others on the market already. What I'm wondering is if it'll fit the next version but it is nice they put a DP 1.4 on it for those who want to connect to a 1080p/1440p display since this gen does have some potential there.
The sad thing though is that a number of overseas competitors are already working with the next AMD APU and I wouldn't be surprised if Valve makes an announcement by spring for theirs so the success of these dock/hub/stands will greatly increase if they can be reused. Not that it needs it but it would've been nice to have HDMI 2.1 instead of 2.0. I'm sure there are some less demanding games that could've benefitted from it.
I've been theorizing that they might try. I haven't heard anything but seems like a logical next step to further separate them from the pack that's come into being.I wonder if steam could get a real custom APU like sony and MS do for the next gen
It's not the hardware that makes the Deck work - it's almost entirely in the software.The sad thing though is that a number of overseas competitors are already working with the next AMD APU and I wouldn't be surprised if Valve makes an announcement by spring for theirs so the success of these dock/hub/stands will greatly increase if they can be reused.
Too true and all the more reason it could be a win-win if Valve were able to negotiate a deal for a custom chip with Proton optimizations. I admit I have no idea what that would entail but I could see it as a possibility. If they got those chips at close to the same price as the non-custom version it could mean less demand on their limited in-house resources.It's not the hardware that makes the Deck work - it's almost entirely in the software.
Yep, custom drivers and such and it can get messy quickly when they don't work for everything. Similarly, with laptops, it's why I always get a little nervous after doing a fresh OS install. Sure, I can always grab the custom stuff from the manufacturer after but I'm always nervous about what unique chip or feature got left out after the 1st bootup and if I'll find a driver for it.software there that needs to be specific to the unit