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Steam Deck
Specification
Brand
Valve
Release Date
February 25, 2022
Form Factor
Horizontal
SoC
AMD APU
CPU
Quad-core Zen 2 @ 2.4-3.5 GHz
GPU
8 RDNA 2 CUs @ 1.0-1.6 GHz
RAM
16GB LPDDR5
Screen Size
7"
Resolution
1280x800
Aspect Ratio
16:10
Screen Type
IPS
OS
Linux
Internal Storage
256GB NVMe SSD
External Storage
MicroSD
WiFi
Yes
Bluetooth
Yes
Video Output
USB-C
Speaker
Stereo
3.5mm Audio Jack
Yes
Battery
5200mAh
Dimensions
298mm x 117mm x 49mm
Weight
669g
Extras
Also known as the Steam Deck LCD.
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Pros & Cons of the Steam Deck
✅ Pros
❌ Cons
Comfortable to hold
Good power/price balance
Great Steam integration
Absolute emulation beast
Excellent CFW support
Bulky
Underpowered nowadays
Poor battery life
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Docking station (sold separately)
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Official page
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