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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
I know, but no one is buying the base price with that storage setup. So 660 or 800, plus the dock, which I imagine most people will want.
I can see a use for it if you want to use it on public transit or the like, or if you have a desktop but no laptop capable of running games. It is a tiny, non HD screen though, and very short battery life. I dunno, I'm skeptical.
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The base model still has SD card expandable storage, I think you'll see a lot of people buy that model because of the attractive price and even with only 64GB of storage it will still be the ultimate indy game console. The Steam Deck doesn't have to play the latest triple-A games at 60fps to be an attractive option, there are literally thousands of great games on Steam that are older/less demanding that have never had a portable play option before