• Chewy@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 months ago

    That’s good. A Steam Deck 2 might make sense once there’s an APU with double the performance at the same 15W.

    Current APU’s are faster per watt, but only at higher power consumption. This means either the battery life sucks, or the handheld is too heavy and expensive with a giant battery.

    The current handhelds by other manufacturers are faster, but only a bit. 120Hz are nice, but I don’t even reach 60fps on most titles and it consumes too much power. Games might perform a bit better but everything is still also playable on the SD, so there’s no real point in releasing a second generation. All these devices fill the same niche.

    What I expect is a refresh of the SD with an OLED display. Maybe even with VRR and HDR, now that SteamOS has support for it. Farther down the wish list are hall effect joysticks.

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      9 months ago

      I’d like similar things to you as well, which is for the the Deck to get more efficient per watt. On my wishlist:

      1. VRR
      2. better display
      3. lighter and thinner
      4. better airflow / cooler and quieter (but keep the new fan smell)
      5. better battery life without compromising size / heat
        5a. alternatively, make the battery detachable so we can carry multiple around.
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        9 months ago

        I want long lasting fan smell as well, i was like a feline on catnip the whole first months

        However the size is fine for me, but the battery needs a serious buff

        Better screen will impact the battery unfortunately

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          9 months ago

          Give us a little tank that we can fill with liquid so the fans stay smelly.

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      9 months ago

      High refresh rates and VRR go hand to hand, so you’d still want that if you want VRR. You just limit the framerate to 60fps or lower if you don’t want the hit to battery life.