Yeah, 100%. It only has one USB-C port, so you can only use one plugged in without a dock, but it has bluetooth, so you can use a keyboard and mouse that way, too.
Can anyone comment on how to gauge which storage size to get? I'd like to go cheap with maybe an option to upgrade later. I usually only play one game at a time, so I'm open to reinstalling games as needed if it helps keep the price down.
Well, I jumped in and got one. Ever since I entered a serious relationship I've missed out on a lot of titles, so having the option to play sitting next to my wife without taking up the TV will be huge. Here's hoping it works exactly as I plan
I can attest that it works great in this scenario. I managed to play through several Final Fantasy games, a handful of indie games, and I'm deep into BG3 - all while on the couch or in bed with my other half. Or on the toilet.
Before the Steam deck I hadn't beaten a single game in years.
If your wife likes gaming, you can play co-op on the said TV! The dock is somewhat expensive, but any USB C hub with power in and HDMI out will do. We have a thin keyboard with the mouse pad built in and two blue tooth controllers - voila! For optimal play on large screens, you should run it in Desktop mode. For gaming, I still use the Big Picture mode for Steam to be able to navigate to games with the controller, but with the keyboard and mouse, you can use it for anything really. I've responded to school emails, done online courses, even built small games in Unity (did a course on it), all from the comfort of my armchair and big TV screen.
Protip: you can use Bluetooth headphones with it so she doesn't complain about the sound when you are next to her. My girlfriend always complains if I don't lol
I got a ps4 because I could use remote play and not take up the tv so that I could play next to my wife. It was ok, but I had to setup my computer on the couch with charger, kind of a hassle.
When I got a switch it was a game changer because I could just grab it and flop down on the couch next to my wife. I imagine (I don't have one) the steam deck is basically the same.
If that is what you guys do also then it will probably be great for you.
my official dock likes to not recharge it often. I have to look and replug in the usbc to the dock to and check to make sure its charging. I actually now just plug the usbc directly to the deck as then I don't have to fuss with it so much.
It includes an additional charger, wich costs 25$ in the ifixit store, + has both hdmi and Displaylink, both of wich can reach 4k 120hz. Also 1Gb/s ethernet port and 3 usb 3.1. Also firmware updates and support from valve.
I bought a 3rd party dock but soon realized it doesn’t pass ARC signals over HDMI… so when the dock is plugged into my receiver it fucks up all the auto-power on and volume control stuff. I believe the official dock has this supported in its firmware.