Rumors of a new Steam Console using RDNA4 are greatly exaggerated, but there's clearly a future for Steam-branded hardware.
The original Steam Controller, which has been defunct now for half a decade, had a rocky history. Well, perhaps not so much rocky as controversial, it having a plethora of diehard fanboys and ...
[willrandship] sent in a conversation from Reddit discussing the programming ports inside the Steam controller and their potential for hacking. From the posts and the pictures it seems the radio ...
Folks absolutely love their Valve Steam Deck, which combines capable hardware in a sleek package. It also natively supports ...
This says that the Valve is contributing to the card drivers to make them work with Steam OS. He goes on to speculate that Xbox is in a weakened position in the market, and Valve producing a console ...
While Valve’s Steam Controller was ultimately a commercial failure, there’s no denying it’s an interesting piece of hardware. With dual trackpads, a wealth of buttons, and Bluetooth ...
So one hardware hacker decided to shrink the Steam Deck… by taking away the screen, controllers, and just about everything ...
"It could be so much smaller and lighter without the built-in controller and screen, but that would be ridiculous, right? …right?" Ridiculous it may be, but by god, it works. The Steam Brick ...
The result is the Steam Brick, a handheld that has been transformed into a home console out of necessity. According to the ...
“I am not a smart man," begins the disclaimer, before Crastinator-pro documents the process of transferring the innards of Valve's handheld into a custom case, played with a separate controller ...
I bought a dock to connect the Steam Deck to my TV, pairing controllers so I can play two-player UFO 50 games with my kid. As these two big-sized handhelds have become my winter favorites ...
With the Steam Brick, paired with a set of smart glasses and a small external controller (which many Steam Deck users already ...