The Steam Machine delivers an easy-to-use gaming device for casual PC players, but its power underwhelms given the price tag.
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The Steam Machine has potential to disrupt the PC gaming hardware industry with its optimizations, though it might be limited by its obvious shortcomings.
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Steam Machine price leaks now point to $1,500 — a 50 percent jump above Valve’s original target — with a June 23 announcement ...
The latest price estimates for Valve's Steam Machine place it much higher than we ever could have imagined when it was first announced.