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I have a gaming PC, a Steam Deck and a PS4. But I'll buy a Steam machine in a heartbeat.
Same. Currently missing a good way to make my Steam library available in the living room.
SFF PCs be like:
Alternatively Steam Dock be like:
I have had problems with the official dock so I got a cheap third party replacement and it has been flawless.
What problems
It quite often didn't recognize the HDMI output so I'd have to try all kinds of things like rebooting and unplugging/replugging until it would finally output to my screen. Also had some trouble getting it to start charging a few times.
Like this guy on r*ddit?:
https://ols.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/y59bl9/no_signal_when_i_connect_steam_deck_to_tv_using/
Wow that might have helped actually. My third party dock never needed any troubleshooting like that though so I've stuck with that.