• QuentinCallaghan
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    319 months ago

    Exactly. I’d be more interested in that Lenovo console if it ran Linux or if someone gets it running SteamOS.

    • morgan423
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      139 months ago

      This is the smallest obstacle, IMO. You could get rid of (or leave a small dual boot partition of) Windows, and use one of the good Linux distros tailored to a Steam OS-like experience, like Chimera or Bazzite, and just keep ticking along without missing a beat.

      I love my Deck, but I’m already researching the process of eventually transitioning off of it simply because the screen is too tiny for my 40s eyes, and I don’t get to use it handheld as much as I’d like. This upcoming wave of Deck-like handhelds with 9 and 10 inch screens will be looking very good in this upcoming year.

      • conciselyverbose
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        59 months ago

        If it doesn’t work out of the box, it’s a failure of a device.

        Ignoring drivers not being available.

        • @bug@lemmy.one
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          29 months ago

          Maybe not a failure of a device, as us enthusiasts would probably still be able to make something cool of it. A failure of a product, definitely, as it probably wouldn’t be successful enough with the casual user for the manufacturer to support it for long.