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Lenovo Reportedly Working on Its Own Steam Deck Rival
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who isnt expect an apple one too
Yeah I bet the way Apple would do it is to remove the controller and make it all touch-screen. More real-estate for viewing that way. I’m thinking like a 10.9” screen with little/no bezel. They can probably compete with the highest-tier steamdeck in price that way, if they can get it around $550.
You've just described an iPad, but sold cheaper
Spoiler alert: it’s the price for iPad Air.
Then they can sell extra proprietary peripherals too, like an apple controller. The apple way
Seems unlikely IMO. Any such device would necessarily run some variant of iOS, which would mean it could only run the comparatively narrow selection of games from the App Store. Not many such games are really "asking" to be played on a Deck-esque form factor.
Apple arcade + ps5 controller + ipad
Its probably what apple would say.