New Steam Decks – What are they?
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2025 12:00 pm
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To simply describe Steam's new "Deck", we can quote what they themselves say about it: "Steam Deck delivers the Steam games and features you love in a powerful and convenient device. Play wherever you want, whenever you want." In other words, a portable specific database game console like the Nintendo Switch but with Steam games.
The new Steam Deck comes in three different price ranges ranging from €419 to €679, which is relatively expensive compared to how much computer you can get for the money. But it's important not to forget how portable this machine is. Furthermore, this console is also stronger and has more performance compared to its biggest competitor, the Nintendo Switch.

Collaboration with AMD
Steam has partnered with AMD to create the Steam Deck's custom APU, which Steam says is optimized for handheld gaming. Zen 2 and RDNA 2 are the same architectures found in the Radeon RX 6000 series. The partnership with AMD results in a powerhouse that Steam says has more than enough performance to run the latest AAA games.
The Steam deck will have a 7-inch touchscreen with multitouch, 60 Hz and a resolution of 1,280 x 800. This sounds a bit boring, but by connecting the console to another screen these numbers increase significantly. As a rule, you don't need as high a resolution on a smaller screen versus a large one, so it's not really a huge problem.
On Steam Deck, all games from Steam's library will be playable. This sounds very tempting since Steam has a lot of games that can be classified as "classic" games.
I think it's only natural to review your insurance and choose only the things you truly need for the rest of your life, reduce your monthly payments as much as possible, and enrich your life by doing so. It's a natural thing to do, and it can really make a significant difference. Consulting a specialist who is knowledgeable about these issues will help you find the perfect plan for you.
Orisei's insurance products are popular because they allow you to choose highly reliable insurance. Choose one with solid coverage and get peace of mind.
To simply describe Steam's new "Deck", we can quote what they themselves say about it: "Steam Deck delivers the Steam games and features you love in a powerful and convenient device. Play wherever you want, whenever you want." In other words, a portable specific database game console like the Nintendo Switch but with Steam games.
The new Steam Deck comes in three different price ranges ranging from €419 to €679, which is relatively expensive compared to how much computer you can get for the money. But it's important not to forget how portable this machine is. Furthermore, this console is also stronger and has more performance compared to its biggest competitor, the Nintendo Switch.

Collaboration with AMD
Steam has partnered with AMD to create the Steam Deck's custom APU, which Steam says is optimized for handheld gaming. Zen 2 and RDNA 2 are the same architectures found in the Radeon RX 6000 series. The partnership with AMD results in a powerhouse that Steam says has more than enough performance to run the latest AAA games.
The Steam deck will have a 7-inch touchscreen with multitouch, 60 Hz and a resolution of 1,280 x 800. This sounds a bit boring, but by connecting the console to another screen these numbers increase significantly. As a rule, you don't need as high a resolution on a smaller screen versus a large one, so it's not really a huge problem.
On Steam Deck, all games from Steam's library will be playable. This sounds very tempting since Steam has a lot of games that can be classified as "classic" games.