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Posted: 25 Feb 2022 08:45 PM PST Valve's new portable gaming computer the Steam Deck might be "going after" a completely different audience but it's still drawn plenty of comparisons to the Nintendo Switch. The final product is now in the hands of various tech and video game outlets, so what's the final verdict, and what's it like compared to Nintendo's hybrid device? If you're interested in knowing more about this new system - read on! We've rounded up a series of reviews - many of which make reference to Nintendo's hybrid hardware. Beginning with a Steam Deck review by Polygon, here's a sample of what the site's editor-in-chief and co-founder, Chris Plante, had to say:
Tom's Hardware senior editor, Andrew E. Freedman, awarded the device four out of five stars and said the following:
Wes Fenlon of PC Gamer gave the device 85 out of 100 and said it was a system a "Leatherman guy would love":
Engadget senior editor, Jessica Conditt, awarded Valve's new hardware 81 out of 100 and while she believes the Switch comparisons are "totally fair" it's more like a hybrid of two older devices:
The IGN "in-progress review" by its executive editor, Seth G. Macy, mentioned the following:
So, there you go - some actual reviews of Valve's Steam Deck along with some comparisons to Nintendo's Switch. What are your own thoughts about the Steam Deck so far? Have you pre-ordered one? Do you see it as an alternative to your Nintendo Switch? Leave your thoughts down below. |
Apple patents Magic Keyboard with integrated Mac inside to bring macOS to any display - 9to5Mac Posted: 25 Feb 2022 01:10 PM PST Patently Apple shows that Apple is working on an all-new computer concept. It envisions a Magic Keyboard designed with a full computer inside that can plug into any display.
This new concept seems to rival a desktop computer and a laptop. Users can transport the keyboard without the need to carry a monitor, tower, or mouse. It is understandable that the keyboard may contain a trackpad to avoid the need to carry a mouse while traveling. It is essentially a portable desktop computer in a magic keyboard format. Similar to the Mac mini, users bring their own display to the setup. This would be a standalone device that wouldn't even require any cords or cables. In some of the patent examples, the device includes an enclosure with a thermally conductive base. It may also include a processing unit in thermal communication with the base. Apple will manufacture the keyboard in a way that spreads the heat throughout its body. This patent was first filed in August 2020 and published this week by the U.S. Patent Office. Thoughts on the Magic Keyboard as a MacOf course this is only a patent and may not come to life. It's a fascinating idea, and I'm curious what the end result would look like. Thinking of a magic keyboard as a device reminds me of the mechanical keyboard unboxings and setups popular on TikTok and Instagram recently. What do you think this product's name will be? iKeyboard? MacKeyboard? Would you buy one yourself? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. |
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