Steam Deck is now selling without reservations here is how to get one

Steam Deck is now selling without reservations here is how to get one

Steam Deck is now selling without reservations here is how to get one × Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Gaming Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Gaming Tech Feature Steam Deck is now selling without reservations here is how to get one Steam Deck is now available without reservation (Image via Valve) Like Like Excited Happy Anxious Angry Sad Comment Share Suman Biswas ANALYST Follow Modified 07 Oct 2022 Steam Deck, Valve Corporation's handheld gaming device, is now available for players without reservation. The hybrid console's launch did not go smoothly, to say the least, with players having to wait in lengthy queues to finally get their hands on the device. Since the pre-orders for the device went live, Valve has been using a reservation system, allowing players a chance to place an order after paying a small, deductible sum, while still being stuck in long reservation queues. In the last few months, the wait between the final two steps of placing an order for the device was upwards of several months, which proved highly discouraging for many players. However, only recently, Valve announced that production of the Steam Deck has ramped up exponentially, which will now allow players to finally get their hands on the handheld PC without having to go through the hoops of the reservation. Players will now be able to purchase Steam Deck without reservations After almost 15 years of Steam Deck reservations going live, Valve's handheld gaming device is finally available for purchase without the reservation hoops. Anyone interested in Valve's amazing handheld device can easily place their order without having to wait for an invitation to purchase it. Steam Deck@OnDeckBIG NEWS today! Steam Deck is now available without a reservation! Order one, we'll ship it to you: steamdeck.com The Docking Station is available, too! Connect to peripherals and displays in style: steamdeck.com/dock Plus, lots of new software features:84101903BIG NEWS today! Steam Deck is now available without a reservation! Order one, we'll ship it to you: steamdeck.com The Docking Station is available, too! Connect to peripherals and displays in style: steamdeck.com/dock Plus, lots of new software features: https://t.co/64VzQeisuZ Steam Deck is available in three different versions, including the $399 64GB model, the $429 256GB model, and the super expensive $649 512GB model, with each version having their own storage amount and other slight alterations to justify the higher price cap. Interested gamers can place their orders either via Steam or the official Steam Deck website. Along with the device, Valve has also announced a new docking station for the Steam Deck, which comes at a hefty price of $89. It adds ports for players to make use of, and help players set up their PC gaming handheld to experience games on bigger screens – a feature that could push the small handheld device to its brink for big AAA experiences but should be feasible for small indie games. Steam Deck@OnDeck Yes, it's true: Starting today Steam Deck is available without a reservation! Order one now, and we'll ship it to you now. Look at all these Steam Decks rolling off the factory line. It's a beautiful thing. steamdeck.com1681279 Yes, it's true: Starting today Steam Deck is available without a reservation! Order one now, and we'll ship it to you now. Look at all these Steam Decks rolling off the factory line. It's a beautiful thing. steamdeck.com https://t.co/lYe5kv9OUn Steam Deck's docking station is, much like the dock for the Nintendo Switch, a wired box that can be either used as a way to charge the device while also managing the cables, or as a means to connect it to a television or a monitor to play games on a bigger display. The docking station measures 117mm x 29mm x 50.5mm and comes with a molded rubber seat to safely rest the handheld device. As for the ports, the dock includes one DisplayPort 1.4 port, an HDMI 2.0 port, plus three USB-A 3.1 ports. It also features a gigabit ethernet port capable of high-speed internet bandwidth and is shipped with the same 1.5m PSU bundled with the handheld device itself. Steam Deck@OnDeck We've also shipped software updates focused on giving you more control when docked to an external monitor, faster and more responsive typing on the on-screen keyboard, and lots more. Read up at steamdeck.com/news47932 We've also shipped software updates focused on giving you more control when docked to an external monitor, faster and more responsive typing on the on-screen keyboard, and lots more. Read up at steamdeck.com/news https://t.co/Kr3o056vC6 Much like the Steam Deck itself, the docking station currently has an estimated delivery time of one to two weeks, which should be enough to encourage any potential gamer to finally grab the handheld and enjoy games from their Steam library on-the-go. × Rate this story! Thank You! 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