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TL;DR: Valve's upcoming Steam Machine, set for release in 2026, aims to combine affordability and ease of use. Recent leaks suggest prices around $950 for a 512GB model and $1,070 for 2TB, comparable to high-end devices, though official pricing remains unconfirmed amid memory supply challenges.

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[–] cecilkorik@piefed.ca 26 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Whether it's true or not, I've heard a lot of people complaining about the possibility of a price point like this and it really blows my mind how twisted people's expectations are about these price points. Like people line up overnight for a chance to buy iPhones, the same as the one already in their pocket but with a new function in the camera app or something, and then you get something that is almost an entirely new class of product and far more capable for the same price at a time when we're facing unprecedented shortages, and people are pissed off about it? Double standards much?

I wish it was $200 too, but like, we don't live in that world anymore. I'm sorry, but that world died from Covid and any medicine that could've cured it was lost in trade wars and its corpse was blown up in real wars. It's not coming back.

[–] tiramichu@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 day ago

People are accustomed to consoles being unnaturally cheap, and even as manufacturing costs sky-rocket manufacturers are still eating a lot of that increase because they don't want to lose sales to the competition, and expect they can make money back later on game sales and online service subscriptions.

Valve meanwhile doesn't have that approach, and will be selling the the Steam Box for at least what it costs.

It will be exactly the same story with the Steam Frame - everyone is hoping it will be price-competitive with the Meta Quest but I can almost guarantee it won't. It will be FAR more expensive.

Why? Because Meta are making money back later with advertising, and selling your data, while Valve are just providing a device.

If you want a little privacy, Linux support, and hardware you control, you'll have to be prepared to pay a premium for it.

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 16 points 1 day ago

For real! And you see all those comments about "Why isn't it priced like a console?" and I'm like "My brother in Christ, have you SEEN console prices lately?" $600, $650, $700, $750, $800?

Handhelds are even worse.