Comment on Why $700 could be a "death sentence" for the Steam Machine
leftzero@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 days ago
It’s basically a gaming laptop. $1,000 was the minimum expectable price before RAM got pulled into the “AI” bubble.
Comment on Why $700 could be a "death sentence" for the Steam Machine
leftzero@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 days ago
It’s basically a gaming laptop. $1,000 was the minimum expectable price before RAM got pulled into the “AI” bubble.
jacksilver@lemmy.world 5 days ago
If they can make the steam deck for $350, why would the steam machine cost 3x more? Similarly if Sony and Xbox are selling their consoles for $500-600 it would indicate that something a bit more would be feasible. Sony and Xbox get some economies of scale, but most evidence points to them selling at cost or making some profit (from what I recall).
Bazoogle@lemmy.world 3 days ago
The steam deck is nice, but you have to throttle a lot of games performance. And that’s on an already very small screen. I have played the crap out of my steam deck, but there are some games that just don’t work super well. The difference is just the power of the components, primarily CPU and GPU, but also RAM and SSD speeds. It would expect the mini gaming PC to be more expensive than the handheld, if the expectation is that you can play any large AAA game at (basically) full specs with good frame rate. You can’t do that for cheap. I also don’t expect the price point to be a problem
Lfrith@lemmy.ca 4 days ago
Yeah, making something portable tends to cost more. If it wasn’t for tariffs and sudden ram price hike Steam Machine would have been priced cheap with the specs not being anything crazy over powered for a desktop PC.
If Valve had been able to move up their release by just a couple months they could have pushed out some reasonably priced Steam Machines out before ram prices went out of hand.
That couple months made a huge difference.