Capable but large (about a foot wide), I can well imagine using the Steamdeck as a tiny gaming PC (attached to monitor, keyboard and mouse) with occasional jaunts on the deck or lounger. The price seems right, too, though I would absolutely not recommend the 64GB model, which won't even store some current games and is slow eMMC storage (think cheapo netbooks) compared to the standard NVME of larger models.
Steamdeck: a giant handheld console or a tiny gaming PC, depending on your perspective
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