I love Minecraft on the steam deck so I got a portable monitor and mounted it to my deck
I modelled and printed a custom mount for my portable monitor and attached it to my steam deck for big screen Minecraft on the couch, it's suprisingly comfortable to hold
I use my deck all the time to manage my server and do normal desktop things on it, I only go to the server if the thing I have to type is longer than a sentence haha
Steam input is amazing.
Macros, macros everywhere!!
Looks like the monitor needs power based on the 2 cords I see. I'm not sure if the outlets the airplane has is enough for it, but maybe? I barely fly, and I don't even remember if they offer charge ports?
Edit: maybe buy one of those crazy large power bricks to bring with you! I got one years ago to use when camping. It's got usb c and 3 other usb ports and it's 60,000mah. It powered my MacBook pro all day, it's a beast and great to have just in case of power outages as well.
Heck yeah, nothing a 3d printer can't solve to make it a all in one..
Edit: the monitor is connected to power and then I just plug the deck into the monitor, so only 1 cable leaving the abomination 2.0
The only thing I would change is to have it on a separate stand connected with a wireless pen. Maybe is just me, but the whole set seems tiring to hold for long gaming sessions.
I recommend looking up what people have done with raspberry pi screens essentially giving the deck a second screen that is far more practical than my setup here haha
Since you don't mind trading how you look for functionality, might I recommend: XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses
https://a.co/d/cbebx2I (or similar). As long as you're just sitting around, and not on a plane or anything, these are awesome. If the long haul flights is your use case, you'd want the accelerometer addon thing so you can anchor it in space better.
YOOOO what's the montor size?? I've got a 14 inch 15:10 from AliExpress and this would be the coolest shit to print out! If you could, could you share the file to it?
It's 16 inches unfortunately, I used tinkercad to mock this up in about 3 hours with some calipers and a model from thingiverse to clip to the back of the deck, one thing I printed after this picture is a clip that goes over the decks screen to stop this abomination from unclipping from the weight