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Valve Deckard is the the company's new standalone VR headset, and follow-up to the Index. New shipping manifest leak point to ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S may be the first official third party gaming handheld to support Valve’s SteamOS, but the owner of the Half-Life IP has also released the more recent beta version of the ...
Now, another company could be joining the fray, with HP – a brand you might know for its OMEN gaming line or printers – reportedly considering developing a handheld with SteamOS. These new details are ...
Something to look forward to: Valve's SteamOS is expected to become available for third-party devices in the coming weeks, potentially challenging Windows in the PC gaming sector. An early ...
With Valve now opening SteamOS to third-party companies, devices like the Lenovo Legion GO are able to offer Windows-less versions of their devices. For HP executive Josephine Tan, this is the way ...
Since finding out about Valve’s plan to bring SteamOS, the Steam Deck’s top-notch operating system, to more handhelds earlier this year, we’ve been waiting to see how it might change the game for some ...
HP is reportedly interested in creating a gaming handheld, but only if it can use SteamOS to do so, with a HP executive claiming that they “struggle” with the Windows alternative on these ...
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is interested in developing a gaming handheld ... is that Windows is bad on a small screen. Valve’s SteamOS, on the other hand, would be a perfect fit for a gaming handheld. When ...
SteamOS 3.8 brings a fresh perspective to handheld gaming when installed on the Legion Go S, a device originally designed for Windows. By transitioning to this open source operating system, you ...
Handheld PC gaming is about to take a big leap forward with the release of SteamOS for non-Steam Deck devices. Some users have pulled ahead of the curve and provided a peek at what can be expected ...
A YouTuber has demonstrated what a real version of SteamOS looks and plays like on their Asus ROG Ally, and it works surprisingly well. There are, however, some ...
So with Valve opening up the door to SteamOS Linux for more devices, it seems HP are interested in jumping in too. Windows simply isn't designed for the use-case of being on a gaming handheld. Forcing ...