![]() ![]() ![]() There's one huge aspect of the Steam Deck that's important to consider. However, it's important to remember that the Switch is likely going to be the more streamlined and user friendly of the two, with a whole roster of tried-and-true portable games to tap into. For simplicity's sake, both consoles are fairly priced for the specs that consumers are getting, with the main difference between the two being their respective game libraries and the power advantage that the Steam Deck has over the Switch. The base model of the Steam Deck comes out to only around $50 more expensive than the Nintendo Switch (OLED Model). Gabe Newell, Valve's CEO, described pricing the Steam Deck as "painful," but it appears his efforts more-or-less paid off. The Nintendo Switch does win out easily on battery life between consoles (two to eight hours for the Steam Deck against four to nine hours for the Switch), with the Steam Deck likely utilizing even more battery due to more demanding game content. There isn't a lot of wasted space on the Steam Deck's face though, considering the sticks, directional pad, buttons, and touchpad, so the bulkiness comes as a necessary evil. ![]()
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