A steam deck beta update from the past week or two that they were working on adding support for the ROG Ally. The verge asked valve about it, and they confirmed they're actively working on making it support other handheld PCs.
I think there's a way around that, I know there's a Lethal Company input scheme that will type whole computer commands for you. I need to dig that control scheme up and see how he does it.
Looks a lot like this LTE Mimo cell antenna, although with an extra set of plugs on the bottom.
https://www.dipolnet.com/lte_mimo_antenna_trans-data_lte_kpz_8-8_A741023.htm
This is just my personal settings I've found that work well for playing on a TV, but I usually cap my fps at 30, limit my external display resolution to 1920x1080 (you can set this for all games in SteamOS settings) and enable FSR. Goal is to still run the games at 1280x720, but use the FSR to upscale to 1920x1080.
I cap the external resolution because there is a noticable performance hit when using FSR or similar tech to upscale to 4k.
Yes, but Duck and Scotch are both brands here. So you can buy Duck brand duct-tape or Scotch brand Duct-tape. They're priced about the same but the Duck brand is much worse than Scotch.
I'm mostly complaining about their clear packaging tapes though, that's where the Duck brand tape is truly awful.
Not the best source, but there was a reddit survey with about 1000 people, and it was roughly 1:2 for standing vs wiping.
Interestingly enough there wasn't much difference between men and women when it came to standing vs sitting.
Roughly 1 in 3 people stand while wiping.
On the toilet paper debate, as far as I can tell it largely has to do with whether people stand up or sit down to wipe. People who stand up want the paper unrolling on the front (because they can't easily reach under the roll), while people who sit down and wipe can go either way.
For my petty hill, "Duck" brand tape is awful and should never be bought. It's just slightly above generic dollar brand tape in quality, and should absolutely never be bought if you have any other options. Go with Scotch or anything else really.
I love mine, but if you're not a gamer it probably won't be a good device for you.
The biggest advantages of the Deck (in my opinion) are it's portability, and the ability to suspend mid game. I used to play games primarily on my computer, but as a father I had to mostly drop playing games. I can't afford to lock myself away from my wife/kids for long periods of time, and there are frequently interruptions (kids crying, someone's hungry, wife needs help, etc) that makes it hard to know how long I have to play before I need to be able to stop playing. Due to this, I had stopped playing PC games almost completely. I still played phone and Nintendo Switch games some, but these both have downsides (most phone games suck and the controls limit what games are viable, nintendo switch games are overpriced and I have to compete with the kids for it).
The steam deck solved my game issues, and really let me play games freely again. I can play for short bursts, and if I need to stop I can just suspend and pick up in the same place later. It's been a great device for me, but I was someone who wanted to be playing games and lacked time/freedom to do it.
In comparison though, when I upgraded to an OLED deck I sold my LCD deck, and I know that the person I sold it to hasn't gotten very much use out of it. He's generally less into games than I am, and when he wants to play he can play on his PC without issues. He didn't have much of a use-case for the Steam Deck outside of trips.
So in summary, the deck is a fantastic piece of hardware, but it's really dependent on what you want out of a device that will determine if it's something that will be good for you personally.
You can write the reviews from your PC still, and it will tag it as a steam deck review if most of your playtime is on deck.
As for typing on the deck, the OLED has a much more responsive touchscreen and typing is better on it. On the LCD deck I would stick to track pad typing though.
You can kinda already do that, apps like rdx, Stealth, and Geddit pull reddit content without using the API. You can't vote/comment, but you can still follow communities that have worthwhile content.
Edit: oops, replied to the wrong comment.