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@thelinuxEXP Finally, the VR Headset I want to try specifically for virtual desktops!
@thelinuxEXP Nick, you were asking if Steam Machine's SSD was upgradable, from what I've seen yes. Valve is still using the 2230 form factor, but it looks like they will support 2280 drives. I've been seeing conflicting information on whether the RAM is upgradable, though.
@thelinuxEXP you sleep, Nick? From your videos I could have sworn you just plugged yourself to the wall to recharge while you kept going 🤣
@thelinuxEXP Wait, you are french ? Here is me watching your content since months thinking you are German or something. Where did I get this idea ?
@thelinuxEXP amazing news! The timezone does not help you at all 😅
Also wish I could by those, but with the currency conversion in my country it's not happening anytime soon, at least until I get a really good job in IT
@thelinuxEXP
Great video.
Would love to buy all of these tbh. Most interesting ones to me are the steam deck (hopefully the next generation) and the vr headset.
Too bad my wallet doesnt agree with me.
@thelinuxEXP nice to see valve making hardware again
@thelinuxEXP the interesting part is deckard running on arm and being able to standalone run conventional PC games, Valve is probably using Fex-Emu+Wine for that but that means that arm PC gaming is getting more and more mainstream by the day...
@thelinuxEXP idk if u know this but check out.
Gamehub Lite - https://github.com/gamehublite/gamehub-oss
Gamenative - https://github.com/utkarshdalal/GameNative
Winlator - https://github.com/brunodev85/winlator
These all apps lets u run pc game natively on android but u gotta have a powerful device tho, Same way steam vr is running pc games on sd 8gen 3. Indie games run pretty smooth on my sd 855. And they use proton, wine, fex and few more open source tools. Idk if you'll make a video on that but they worth your time check them.