• TimeSquirrel@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Nor do you care about plugging in your parallel port printer from 1985

    You haven’t seen what I’ve been using my Steam Deck for. Gaming was not my primary motivation for buying it.

    It’s basically replaced my laptop. I carry a docking station, mouse, and full size keyboard with me. Eventually I’m gonna be using it for some robotics and remote control projects and other experiments. It’s a full blown PC in a handheld, I mean, why not?

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      1 year ago

      That’s great and I’m glad that works for you.

      But most people buying portable gaming handhelds are not doing that. And the people looking for things like that are likely landing closer to a surface or standard laptop, which Windows already supports well.

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      Curious, how is this workflow working for you. I basically did the same thing, at this point the only real blockers are the screensizens is too small and I don’t like carrying separate keyboard and mice from my case.

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        I only use the setup when I’m mobile (like on vacation somewhere) , and everything fits in a backpack. It’s not too annoying, and it’s nice to work on some code while I’m away somewhere and the next minute launch a game to unwind. I’m not going to be sitting there staring at a tiny screen and working for hours though, you’re right about the screen size being something to get used to.