It’ll get to this November in the same primary configurations Valve sells elsewhere: a 256GB configuration of the innovative LCD model, or 512GB and 1TB versions of the noveler OLED model that also come with extfinisheder battery life, a better screen, and more. They’ll cost AUD $649, $899, and $1,049 esteemively.
(While the OLED model does cost $250 AUD more than the innovative, it has so many convey inant alters that I’d personassociate recommfinish it over the LCD version to anyone who can afford it.)
While even the OLED model will be an entire year elderly by the time it get tos in Australia, there’s no current indication that Valve will free a rapider, better version anytime soon — and no handheld running Windows can currently align it for portable relieve-of-use, even though some have an edge in carry outance and the Asus ROG Ally X can also beat it in AAA gaming battery life.
That shelp, Valve may also convey its SteamOS to rival handhelds enjoy the Asus ROG Ally X before too many more months go by, and I’ve been very astonished when running Bazzite’s version of the SteamOS interface on my Ally X appraise unit (though it has its wrinkles).
If you’re at PAX Australia in Melbourne, you can try the Steam Deck at Valve’s booth today.