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If you already have a decent gaming PC you can game on it through your steam deck (or other handheld) with Steam Link. The deck will of course also work just fine by itself. There are more powerful handhelds but they're all pretty pricey. If you mainly game at home, the PC is a better option IMO.
Steam Deck + Moonlight was a game changer for me. Played and beat Alan Wake 2 from my couch and bed. Steam Link had too high of latency for me.
Wifi or ethernet?
Yes, I am aware of the streaming options. I would rather not have to run two devices at the same time though. Thanks for the suggestion.