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Agente42 said:
Paperboy_J said:

It's not so much "ours sells better,"  it's more the fact that you guys seem to think that Nintendo is never going to release new hardware ever again, lol.

Comparison one dedicated console with Arm processor from 2017 with a new one will launch in 2022 and uses x86 architecture, it's

dishonest at a best. I will buy the 512 GB version or Aya Neo, but the weaker version maybe have two problems, storage and speed reading of SD card, PC is not optimized for SD reading for games, let see how VALVE tackle this problem.

All models do have a NVMe (2230) slot though its not recommended to be user replaced.

Probably due to the way they put the device together which is not designed to be swapped out by the average consumer. Its possible though as Gabe Newell himself replied to someone via email (found on Reddit) asking whether that slot being user replaceable and he replied "2230 m.2 slot". This was before the specs were put up. As did the one of the engineers at Valve (from the unveil video). Its not for everyone though and will likely void your warranty.

And besides A2 Micro-SD's are a thing as are USB storage options.

Last edited by hinch - on 19 July 2021