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      The little square below the joystick is a touchpad apparently. I think it wouldbe cooler though if they just used the nipple from their laptops. It would be smaller and IMO more usable than such a small touchpad.

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        wow… I hadn’t thought of that until you mentioned it but a trackpoint in thumb’s reach on a steamdeck-like device is a great idea. And good marketing continuity for Lenovo

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        I thought it was a fingerprint reader at first glance! I agree that usability could be an issue at that size. Do you think the trackpoint would be much better than a joystick?

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          I dont think itd be much better but it has a small footprint and is more usable at that size than a trackpad. I think those are good qualities to have for a small portable device like this. I like my steam deck but I dont personally use the trackpads often and almost never the one on the left so one small nipple would be amazing for me. I used it a lot on my old lenovos.

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    In May, the true experiment will begin when gamers can pick between a $499.99 SteamOS version with 16GB / 512GB, a $599.99 Windows version with 16GB / 1TB

    Is there any logical reason for the Windows version to have more storage? What is that about?

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        Microsoft has weird rules with OEMs about selling the same hardware without a Windows license. This might be a way around it.

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        Why would they want to do that? Like, if I’m Lenovo, I’m genuinely excited about this, and want people to buy it. They can pocket the difference on the Windows license while selling more units because the product is more attractive. They have no reason to actively encourage people to stick with Windows, unless MS is paying them to?

        It really just seems like an experiment for them. I hope people buy them…

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          Probably don’t want to antagonize MS, but don’t know how things work at this level, so just randomly guessing.

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      Storage is cheap, windows licensing is expensive, maybe Lenovo is trying to add value for the people who want to stick to Windows

      Probably not, though. Hopefully it’s repairable/upgradable.

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        Lenovo is trying to add value for the people who want to stick to Windows

        Why would they do that?

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        Yeah looks like the drive is one of those smol m.2 sticks so you should be able to swap it out, as long as you can reinstall steam os on the new one. Can’t imagine that would be an issue tbh.

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    No Thanks. This is using the new Z2 Go chip. That is the lowest tier of all the new AMD chips. It’s for some reason built on the old Zen 3 architecture, and is even slower than the vanilla Z1 (non-extreme) from 2 years ago. And it’s using the outdated RDNA2, graphics cores.

    This is probably good for best compatibility with SteamOS (close to Steamdeck hardware) but it’s not good compared to today’s most efficient or most powerful chips.

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    A pricier version of the windows one launches now, and the SteamOS one launches in 4 months.

    I get why that’s the case but it’s still dumb

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        Man I am an idiot, I thought that was a fingerprint sensor. Thanks for the correction.

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          You’re all good. A lot of people thought so too. Really odd design choice, but it’s better than nothing, I suppose

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    Looks like Lenovo got a lot right with their Steam OS device. Competetive price and interesting specs.