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All right, so here's the thing. When Steam announced the then-nicknamed "Steambox", I thought it would change everything really. PC gamig would become acessible to everyone, and how could Sony, MS or Nintendo compete with the insane Steam sales? Then they revealed some models on the CES and... the prices vary between $500 and $6000.

 

Ok then, what's the difference? Just a smaller PC, that's it? The price for the hardware is pretty much the same, so what gives? What does that change at all anyway? Was I being too naive to think that the prices would be lower? I don't know, I just don't seem to see the purpose of it. Can someone clarify me and make me less dumb?