Developer | Valve |
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Type | Handheld gaming computer |
Release date | (LCD)
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Introductory price | |
Media | Digital distribution |
Operating system | SteamOS 3.5.19 (Stable) |
System on a chip | Semi-custom AMD APU |
CPU | AMD Zen 2 w/ 4-cores/8-threads, variable frequency @ 2.4 – 3.5 GHz |
Memory | 16 GB LPDDR5-5500, 88 GB/s (LCD), LPDDR5-6400, 102.4 GB/s (OLED) quad-channel 32-bit (128-bit) |
Storage | |
Removable storage | microSD/SDXC/SDHC via UHS-I |
Display | LCD model: 7-inch, 1280 × 800 Touchscreen IPS LCD @ 60 Hz 400 nits OLED model: 7.4-inch, 1280 × 800 Touchscreen HDR OLED @ 90 Hz 600 nits (SDR) 1000 nits (HDR) peak brightness |
Graphics | AMD RDNA 2 w/ 8x CUs, variable frequency @ 1.0 – 1.6 GHz (1.0 – 1.6 TFLOPS FP32) & 1 GB VRAM |
Sound | Stereo speakers from DSP |
Input |
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Camera | Ambient light sensor |
Touchpad | Multi-touch capacitive (x2) |
Connectivity |
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Power | Lithium-ion battery LCD model: 40 Wh OLED model: 50 Wh (Whole device max power draw = 25W, APU TDP = 4 – 15W) 5200 mAh |
Online services | Steam |
Dimensions | 298 mm × 117 mm × 49 mm (11.7 in × 4.6 in × 1.9 in) |
Mass | 669 grams (1.475 lb) |
Website | www |
The Steam Deck is a handheld gaming computer developed by Valve and released on February 25, 2022. The device uses Valve's Linux distribution SteamOS, which incorporates the namesake Steam storefront. SteamOS uses Valve's Proton compatibility layer, allowing users to run Windows applications and games. In addition to handheld use, the Steam Deck can be connected to a Television or monitor through a docking station and be used like a desktop computer or home video game console. In desktop mode, users can install third-party applications for Linux.
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