![]() Giant Bomb gets into all sorts of topics in their video right here. "Don't worry about that B button-it may look like it's hanging off the edge of the Deck, but in use it's no problem." It helps that they're much bigger, with a fluid rotation and design I'd compare to an Xbox analog stick," says PC Gamer. "It took me maybe 10 seconds with the analog sticks to be certain I vastly prefer them to the Nintendo Switch's joycons. ![]() When it comes to comfort, most everyone mentions that the Deck actually fits pretty comfortably in the hand. ![]() It isn't terribly heavy though, coming in at 1.47 lbs (669 grams) compared to the 0.88 lbs (399g) of the original Switch. One common commentary from just about everyone so far seems to be that the thing looks even bigger in person. That is still definitely a point of reference for just about everyone who's gotten their hands on the thing this week-on everything from the size of the machine itself to performance to peripheral support and so on. Now, inevitably, everyone is going to compare the Steam Deck to the Nintendo Switch. The long and short is pretty positive: comfortable controls despite the large size and good performance even if the battery life may trend towards the low end of Valve's targets. ![]() In liu of us getting our own hands on the thing, here's what everyone who got to did had to say about it. Not your RPS crew, alas, unless I massively missed a memo about Katharine being in Seattle. Valve handed them over to several different sites to take for a spin with a selection of games including Control, Doom Eternal, Hades, and others. Less than a month after its initial announcement, Valve have invited a group of techies out to put their mitts on the upcoming Steam Deck handheld. ![]()
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