Steam Machines revealed After a long delay, Valve’s bid to replace your living room console with a true-blue gaming PC is finally t...
Steam Machines revealed
After a long delay, Valve’s bid to replace your living room console with a true-blue gaming PC is finally taking shape. Valve and its partners revealed a whopping 15 new Steam Machines during GDC 2015, covering virtually every price point and internal component configuration. (They’re all small, though—these are supposed to fit in a home theater cabinet.) Valve’s so serious that it even launched a new hardware section in the Steam store ahead of the scheduled November 10 launch for Steam Machines, plans to open Steam Machine “stores within stores” at GameStop and other retailers, and will toss in free copies of Rocket Leagueand Portal 2 if you preorder a system.
If you’re looking for impressions and video of the new Steam Machines, Gordon Mah Ung has you covered. Here, we’ll take a peek at each and every new Steam Machine announced, from iBuyPower’s $450 SBX to crazy $5000 rigs from Falcon Northwest and Origin. PCWorld’s massive graphics card performance round-upcan help you get up to speed with the various visual options offered.
Let’s dig in!
Editor’s note: This article was originally published on March 6, 2015, but has been updated since then with additional information.
Reference: pcword.com
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