OdinHades said:
Conina said:
Why ain't the Steam Deck a hybrid system? You can use it as a portable handheld. You can probably use it as a home console wireless connected to a TV (BlueTooth / Miracast / SteamLink), optionally connecting additional gamepads. You can use it as a home console connected to a TV with an USB-C -> HDMI cable. You can use it as a PC with a first party or third party USB-dock (which allows connecting monitor, keyboard, mouse...) It doesn''t get much more hybrid than that. |
I knew it, the PSP Go was the first hybrid console ever! Nintendo copying Sony again! For the record: I'm not serious. But going by the logic up there, Sony was first. As for the Steam Deck. It's a PC. Period. Just like with the PSP Go, you will need additional peripherals to use it with a TV, monitor or whatever. So I wouldn't exactly call that a hybrid. But what the hell do I know. |
OdinHades said:
Conina said:
Why ain't the Steam Deck a hybrid system? You can use it as a portable handheld. You can probably use it as a home console wireless connected to a TV (BlueTooth / Miracast / SteamLink), optionally connecting additional gamepads. You can use it as a home console connected to a TV with an USB-C -> HDMI cable. You can use it as a PC with a first party or third party USB-dock (which allows connecting monitor, keyboard, mouse...) It doesn''t get much more hybrid than that. |
I knew it, the PSP Go was the first hybrid console ever! Nintendo copying Sony again! For the record: I'm not serious. But going by the logic up there, Sony was first. As for the Steam Deck. It's a PC. Period. Just like with the PSP Go, you will need additional peripherals to use it with a TV, monitor or whatever. So I wouldn't exactly call that a hybrid. But what the hell do I know. |
Bold: Definitely not Sony:
https://gamerant.com/portable-systems-connect-tv-before-switch/