What I'm really waiting for is a Steam box that I can hook up to my TV. I'd buy that in a heartbeat. I really don't understand why they haven't come out with one of those yet. Should be much easier to do than a handheld.
There's an app, i think it only works for android TV, or Google TV, or whatever they call it. Same basic functionality, just dependent on your tv (or whatever thing you use for watching shit on your tv) hardware.
Linux with steam installed running bigscreen mode, auto login(optional), steam launch on login, bluetooth controller.
Done.
I have it setup exactly like this atm and its amazing. Dont have the suspend resume luxury, but everything else like steam link all on a very small n95 tiny pc.
There have been recent leaks that indicate Valve is working on something going by the codename "Fremont" that is basically just that. Also some 3D models of a new Steam controller that's much more like A SteamDeck without the screen were included in a recent update.
We'll see though, Valve does have a bit of a problem staying focused on what they were working on when they come back from their holiday break, and sometimes things get cancelled because they lose interest over the break.
I mean, this is neat, but I really enjoy the features of my original Legion Go. The removable controllers are just awesome, and it works wonderfully as a 'I want to play my Steam games but I can't be at my PC right now' machine. I've been streaming to the thing since I got it, and it's powerful enough to run relatively modern games on low-medium settings at 800p. I ran through God of War on it decently enough. Only downside is that the SSD heats up and can screw with the WiFi card directly underneath, but I don't mind the noise from the fan because most of the time I'm using headphones with the thing anyways. It's got USB4 as well, so I wanna get an external GPU dock eventually. As for now, a powered hub is doing great at essentially turning it into a console at my TV. The touchpad on the right controller is really handy for navigating Windows.
That touchpad is tiny so I'm not sure how useful it will be (probably just for cursor usage on desktop). Good to see 120hz and hopefully with VRR support.
Seems that ootb Linux support is a few months after initial release.
I've never seen the Legion Go irl but the old one looked like the touchpad was just the right size too be unobtrusive but still practical. The new one looks like a thumb print reader.