TechIntroducing Ayaneo’s New Portable Gaming PC with Built-in SteamOS Support

Introducing Ayaneo’s New Portable Gaming PC with Built-in SteamOS Support

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There has been a lot of competition for Valve’s Steam Deck since its release two years ago. However, while companies ⁤like Asus, MSI, and Lenovo have‌ put their spin on the handheld gaming PC form factor,‌ they run Windows instead ​of the Linux-based SteamOS. Ayaneo, a Chinese manufacturer, is now aiming⁤ to fill this ‌gap⁢ with its latest⁣ device, ⁣the ​Next Lite.

Based on , the most significant‌ differentiator for this‍ model is that ​it comes with SteamOS built-in. Otherwise,⁤ it looks almost identical to the ⁢from 2022. The⁢ promotional page⁢ also states that the‌ gadget ⁢uses a 7-inch, 800p screen‌ (the⁢ same as​ the original Steam Deck)⁢ and a 47⁢ watt-hour battery. Other ‍hardware details haven’t been‍ revealed,⁢ yet. ⁢More details may be revealed tomorrow, ‍when‌ “subscriptions open.”

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Running SteamOS might be ‌a ​highly attractive feature for prospective gamers. Integration with Steam and⁢ its store is a significant part of the console-style all-in-one‌ experience of the​ Steam Deck. Despite needing ​to run many games through the Proton Linux compatibility layer, most ⁤AAA games perform beautifully on ⁤the relatively low-power hardware. Having ⁤that ease​ of use and‍ integration on another device could be a major advantage. ‌Valve has been developing SteamOS since 2013 ⁢when it attempted to create Linux-based ⁢“Steam Machines” competing with consoles ​like ‌the Xbox and‍ PlayStation.

Ayaneo wants ⁢to emphasize that‌ the “Lite” part⁤ of the device’s‌ name ‌means it’s a “cost-effective choice”⁤ and is aimed at “lowering the entry barrier.” However, the context is important. The⁤ Ayaneo Next currently costs‍ $1,315 from the⁣ company’s official store, and according to promotional graphics,⁣ that’s⁣ already “$966 off.” So, no matter how‍ little the Next Lite costs, seems extremely unlikely that it will be competitive with⁣ the Steam ‌Deck⁢ or other handhelds​ from major ‍players, all of ‍which are ⁣well⁣ below the⁤ $1,000 USD mark.

, Staff Writer

Michael is a former graphic designer who’s ​been building​ and tweaking desktop ​computers for ⁢longer than he ⁤cares to admit. ⁤His interests include folk ⁢music, ‍football, science fiction, and salsa verde, in no particular order.

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