Honestly, the instant sleep/resume and overall polish of SteamOS is the biggest draw for me. I want a portable gaming that has great battery life and allows me to quickly get gaming within seconds during commutes or downtime - not bogged down with windows login, OS + driver updates, popups, and UI + input workarounds between different apps and launchers. Steam Deck OLED is the easy choice.
Yeah! I don't have much free time. Work, family, chores lol. If I only have a few minutes to play, I just want to press the power button and start gaming.
Love the deck. Steams winter sale is live. Just picked up Monster Hunter Rise, Jurassic World Evolution 2, Callisto Protocol, Witcher 3, and Fallout 76 for less than $100
Yeah that's something that's important the more I use the steam deck. Especially with game pass. Most of my games are on steam so didn't really consider that until more time has passed.
Which game just curious? For single player games I haven’t found any that don’t work on Deck yet…well without looking for one. I think there was a Sonic game or something that didn’t work.
Have both right now. Cant decide between the two haha. Been doing a lot of comparisons and tests for a while. For some reason streaming from my ps5 using chiaki is pulling ahead by quite a ways on the ally compared to the deck oled with chiaki4deck. Not sure why. Both were doing good, but now the steam deck has horrible blurriness when you turn the camera. Steamdeck feels more comfortable, but if streaming doesnt work as well, leaning towards keeping the ally for the increase power, 1080p, gamepass, streaming, and better storefront potential with playnite.
I have the Ally and totally love it! The weight difference it’s laughable because the Ally is lighter and smaller than the Deck. I wanted to see what the big hype is so I just ordered a 512GB OLED Steam Deck. We’ll see how it goes.
talking about standby and quick bot, doesn't ROG ally also have it? we can costumize the power button for hibernate mode, so what is the difference with SteamDeck then? i never own a SteamDeck tho, opinion??
I just tried this with RoboCop quacked version and it worked. Will it work for spiderman as well? I heard there is another way by connecting a second controller.
I am not sure if it's a fair comparison here - SD runs games at 800p and the other platforms are running the games at 1080p! All of the platforms should be 800p.
I would agree as well. smaller screens can get away with a lower resolution. or until developers can optimize their games for low spec gaming in 1080p.
Steam Deck OLED is the same price with the ROG Ally where I'm from (unless you can get a parcel forwarder and purchase on your behalf in the US, it's 10% customs tax + shipping + service fee). Could've gone with ROG Ally but Asus is not really as dedicated to their product after-purchase support as Valve does. That alone makes it worth and inspire confidence that it will be relevant for years. Aside from that, Valve really made low spec gaming feasible. with the OLED; TDP locked at 15w, 45FPS lock - I managed to squeeze close to 3 hours of play in GTA V. the 90hz screen made 45fps really smooth and playable. I am always in the impression that 60fps is the standard for a game to be playable but the Steam Deck changed that. Maybe 60fps minimum may still be a necessity for competitive games. Finally, I can get around playing my steam backlog (I'm not even halfway thru The Witcher 3 after I bought it years ago).
lol I didn’t get the limited edition because I was too on the fence about whether or not to get a deck or not so I waited too long, but I just got a skin for my steam deck oled so now it looks completely different than the original design or even the limited edition design
im sorry, this is a great video, not gonna lie, but for some reason, i could not stop thinking that you sound like sponge bob ( BTW, was is doubt if i should get the deck over the ally xt, was a bit concerned about performance, but i think you sold the deck to me, i can always stream more demanding games from my desktop ) does emulation work okay on this (ps3 and switch)?
😆 haven’t heard sponge bob. I get steve o a lot. Recently I got a legion go and instantly regretted it. The steam deck is so much better. And performance at 1080p on the ally is the same as 800p on the steam deck. And OLED wins here. I haven’t done any emulation so can’t help there. Glad you liked the video though
Check out retro game corp, he does tons of emulation on the deck, but yes it works fantastically. Imo the best emulator especially the trackpads for Wii and stuff like that
I picked the legion go because i have games on multiple platforms. Also i believe older gamer folks will appreciate the bigger screen because our eyesight is shite 😂
idk man. there are many people stating the etched glass matte look doesn't pop (oled and hdr wise) like the glossy finish on the 512gig model. I personally chose the 512gig myself for that reason and slapped in a 1tb sandisk extreme micro sd. Not hating just sharing.
Are they even running the same graphical setting, which has a huge impact on the FPS benchmark? Also, why not test them all at the same resolution and also test the performance per watt?
@@kmdkmd-jz8pv and this is why I picked the legion go. Don't want to worry about dead pixels or losing the lottery for a good OLED on a steam deck, since both Samsung and boe have their issues.
@@Psygnosis lcd has its own issues though, can still have dead pixels or edge light bleed. Hopefully handhelds will start getting some mini led panels too.
Disagree. Sold two steam decks after playing games on the Ally which has better sound, 1080p, 120hz and variable refresh rate. All the games are made to run on windows so they all work on the Ally unlike the steam deck. I like the Ally screen better than the oled. Oh and the Ally is quieter.
Out of all the PC handhelds on the market, Valve is the only one that made an extremely well designed system Handhelds need a perfect balance betwee performance and battery. That's where the others fall short. The only thing they really have over the Steam Deck is overall performance. They're inferior in literally erry other possible way
I agree. That's the big challenge for the engineering teams. I would add: performance, battery life, size, and costs. It's also a significant factor that Gaben admits that they are selling the Deck at a loss, which is pretty hard to compete for other companies.
@@consume_vegetables Performance + a battery that can keep up with the hardware. And specs (800p/90hz) that doesn't go beyond the hardware's capabilities or tax playtime so much Ally and especially the Legion Go are HORRIBLY designed bcuz of that. They're way ahead of their time and lack basic necessities 1080p120 is too much for a handheld, if not for the inability to make full use if it, it serves as a battery killer and defeats the purpose of portability. And the LeGo is between 2k and 4k res with 144hz which is just beyond greedy, it's overkill They're all dropping to 720p in games anyways smdh. And still not even getting the full refresh rate
Yea I have the base model 64gb I thought about buying a rog ally but ima decide maybe tonight on if ima buy the 512lcd and boot windows are buy the ally rog
The actually contracted boe to make the displays the only reason valve switched to Samsung is because Samsung is suing boe for stealing their tech and boe has been ordered to stop selling oled panels until the case is decided. And a lot of the first steam deck oleds actually came with boe panels especially the limited edition ones. They should all be Samsung moving forward though
@@absolutely0bsolete330 Mario kart 60 fps on tv, it's so smooth Mario wonder 40-60, sometimes 20 at launch. It's playable but I dislike the spikes. Once the shader processing is done there are no problem
@@absolutely0bsolete330 I haven't tested them yet. I have mario odyssey which is like mario wonder, it's smooth after 5min. And pikmin 4 is smooth but with some image problems here and there unfortunately. I think Yuzu needs more patch to be rock solid. I thin metroid and tears would have solid performances since it's popular games and more ppl to test them.
Honestly if I had room in my budget for the Ally id keep it too. But since I have a gaming laptop, I found them both serving the same purpose. I plan on getting one again and covering the progress of it. It's been amazing to see the Ally transform from what it was at launch to what it is now. Really made me start to love asus more as a brand.
I don’t believe anything about the Steam Deck anymore. I was thinking about getting one because all of the reviews loved it so much even the screen, battery life and console experience. Now the OLED comes out and it fixes all these issues that reviewers said were great before. It makes no sense to me and turned me off so I bought an Ally.
I mean shiii at the time the sd only pc competition was 1000$ handhelds like aya neo, so i feel it was a “get what you get and don’t throw a fit” situation
lol. A part of it is the camera lens too. It makes things in the center look small, but things on the side wider and taller. My hands are slightly bigger than average but not as much as the footage is showing.
i also got the 1tb limited edition oled it looks so good in person, these come with the BOE display that can be overclocked to 120 hz 😎 i heard those pixel issues only occurred on the Samsung displays tho not the BOE displays
It’s not ideal. But a list of games struggle at even 1080p. 800p is a smooth experience and the OLED HDR screen really makes up for the lack of resolution when I was comparing all 3
@@consumertechwarehousepersonally I don't think so, the lower pixel density bugged me when I was playing on my steam deck, got a rog ally and man it is better. Problem is with the deck many of the times it can't even hit 800p natively, I returned need for speed unboundv on steam due to it not running at native res even on low setting at 720p/800p at 30fps. On the rog ally it hits 1080p or at least 900p and that is a big enough difference imo.
Gaming laptop and ally are complete two different things , gaming laptop is way bigger way more powerful than ally , with bigger screen it is less portable .
@@superior7968 I have deck , ally, and go. Also have a rog z13 acronym , the latter for me is the best suit , not mention the sheer power of it as well as the mobility , but also the bigger screen is much friendly to ur eyes for the longer gaming session compared to handheld . That’s just my experience.
I am. That was a mistake that someone else pointed out. The weight is kind of close though but the steam deck felt lighter in my hands. Probably the weight distribution or something. But regardless, you're right. The Ally is lighter.
Yeah, the steam deck is by far the worst of those 3, the other 2 blow the steamdeck out the water when it comes to power, they can play at 1080p, the ally has VRR, the lenovo actually goes up to 1660, I cant see any reason to buy a steam deck over a switch oled if you want to play at 30fps 720p (wich is the same at 800p dont delude yourself)
on my steam deck oled i get 3-8 hr battery life on most games tho, whats the point when you need to be plugged in all the time might as well use a pc or console lol, i get 60+ fps on most games
I don't think the ROG Ally is bad. I didn't mean for this video to be controversial or anything. I use my handhelds on short bursts and think the steam deck is better for that. I prefer the Ally and would recommend it to others who are able to play more next to an outlet or is able to wait for Windows to boot up and such.
Honestly, the instant sleep/resume and overall polish of SteamOS is the biggest draw for me. I want a portable gaming that has great battery life and allows me to quickly get gaming within seconds during commutes or downtime - not bogged down with windows login, OS + driver updates, popups, and UI + input workarounds between different apps and launchers.
Steam Deck OLED is the easy choice.
Yeah! I don't have much free time. Work, family, chores lol. If I only have a few minutes to play, I just want to press the power button and start gaming.
What makes this the best is not really the performance but the value. This is nearly £200 cheaper than the Legion go in the UK.
Love the deck. Steams winter sale is live. Just picked up Monster Hunter Rise, Jurassic World Evolution 2, Callisto Protocol, Witcher 3, and Fallout 76 for less than $100
Love the small shout out to transistor haha, I love that game!
Steam deck is great! But game compatibility was my biggest issue. Decided to get the rog ally. I love how this category is growing.
Yeah that's something that's important the more I use the steam deck. Especially with game pass. Most of my games are on steam so didn't really consider that until more time has passed.
Which game just curious? For single player games I haven’t found any that don’t work on Deck yet…well without looking for one. I think there was a Sonic game or something that didn’t work.
Have both right now. Cant decide between the two haha. Been doing a lot of comparisons and tests for a while. For some reason streaming from my ps5 using chiaki is pulling ahead by quite a ways on the ally compared to the deck oled with chiaki4deck. Not sure why. Both were doing good, but now the steam deck has horrible blurriness when you turn the camera. Steamdeck feels more comfortable, but if streaming doesnt work as well, leaning towards keeping the ally for the increase power, 1080p, gamepass, streaming, and better storefront potential with playnite.
I have the Ally and totally love it! The weight difference it’s laughable because the Ally is lighter and smaller than the Deck. I wanted to see what the big hype is so I just ordered a 512GB OLED Steam Deck. We’ll see how it goes.
Returned my ROG ally for the new deck.
The Deck looks so comfortable to hold aswell :)
eastern european here, hope this doesen't come out as racist: the orange on the steam deck goes so well with black skin.
I’m a black skin steam deck who loves orange and I approve this message!
😂 I had to read that one out loud to everyone around me. Thanks I’m not black though. I’m brown. Ancestors are from India.
That ain't black skin, it's a translucent smoked shell.
@@consumertechwarehouse my mistake then. to apologise for my mistake i will subscribe :)
Las year they released the whities one!
talking about standby and quick bot, doesn't ROG ally also have it? we can costumize the power button for hibernate mode, so what is the difference with SteamDeck then? i never own a SteamDeck tho, opinion??
Yeah but booting from hibernation isn't instant. And sometimes games crash or have weird issues after booting from hibernation
I just tried this with RoboCop quacked version and it worked. Will it work for spiderman as well? I heard there is another way by connecting a second controller.
I am not sure if it's a fair comparison here - SD runs games at 800p and the other platforms are running the games at 1080p! All of the platforms should be 800p.
That would have been ideal. But I got rid of the other ones. So i couldn’t retest. So the best I could do was run the steam deck at 1080p.
I run my games no problem in 1080p on my tv
I would agree as well. smaller screens can get away with a lower resolution. or until developers can optimize their games for low spec gaming in 1080p.
Ironically this helped me decide to get the Legion go.
Hahah. Just glad it helped!
Steam Deck OLED is the same price with the ROG Ally where I'm from (unless you can get a parcel forwarder and purchase on your behalf in the US, it's 10% customs tax + shipping + service fee). Could've gone with ROG Ally but Asus is not really as dedicated to their product after-purchase support as Valve does. That alone makes it worth and inspire confidence that it will be relevant for years.
Aside from that, Valve really made low spec gaming feasible. with the OLED; TDP locked at 15w, 45FPS lock - I managed to squeeze close to 3 hours of play in GTA V. the 90hz screen made 45fps really smooth and playable. I am always in the impression that 60fps is the standard for a game to be playable but the Steam Deck changed that. Maybe 60fps minimum may still be a necessity for competitive games.
Finally, I can get around playing my steam backlog (I'm not even halfway thru The Witcher 3 after I bought it years ago).
lol I didn’t get the limited edition because I was too on the fence about whether or not to get a deck or not so I waited too long, but I just got a skin for my steam deck oled so now it looks completely different than the original design or even the limited edition design
Yeah. I've seen some awesome skins to where it can look better than the limited edition
what is the game you playing at 5:54
im sorry, this is a great video, not gonna lie, but for some reason, i could not stop thinking that you sound like sponge bob
( BTW, was is doubt if i should get the deck over the ally xt, was a bit concerned about performance, but i think you sold the deck to me, i can always stream more demanding games from my desktop )
does emulation work okay on this (ps3 and switch)?
😆 haven’t heard sponge bob. I get steve o a lot. Recently I got a legion go and instantly regretted it. The steam deck is so much better. And performance at 1080p on the ally is the same as 800p on the steam deck. And OLED wins here.
I haven’t done any emulation so can’t help there. Glad you liked the video though
Check out retro game corp, he does tons of emulation on the deck, but yes it works fantastically. Imo the best emulator especially the trackpads for Wii and stuff like that
Hi! May I know what game is that on 7:28 time stamp?
Could be completely wrong, but my guess is hades 2?
Interestingly the Steamdeck custom apu often outperforms the Z1 extreme at sub 15 watt tdp and can be set to lower wattages than any windows handheld.
Also a surprising amount of games run well at sub 10 watt tdp.
I picked the legion go because i have games on multiple platforms. Also i believe older gamer folks will appreciate the bigger screen because our eyesight is shite 😂
100%. Its a bit limiting being stuck on steam.
idk man. there are many people stating the etched glass matte look doesn't pop (oled and hdr wise) like the glossy finish on the 512gig model. I personally chose the 512gig myself for that reason and slapped in a 1tb sandisk extreme micro sd. Not hating just sharing.
Both steam decks I used have the matte display, so I really can't comment. But in most cases, yeah, matte screens look worse than glossy.
Are they even running the same graphical setting, which has a huge impact on the FPS benchmark? Also, why not test them all at the same resolution and also test the performance per watt?
Same graphics settings. Same resolution. I tested at 3 different power settings on the Ally. But the steam deck at the default power settings.
Great vid. I’d love to see some follow up videos on the steam deck oled. I’m thinking of buying one myself.
Would you mind listing the games you showed in this review? Some of them look really fun but I'm don't recognize them.
Transistor
Guardians of the galaxy
Resident Evil 4 remake.
@@consumertechwarehouse thank you!
@@consumertechwarehousethat wasn't even half
BOE made the oled panels for the SE units. If you got no dead pixels the boe panel is better.
That's true
How is it better? Heard a lot of these SE with dead pixels because of BOE panels. The none SE seems to have the better panels
@@Psygnosis the Samsung panel has worst uniformity with much more green fringe.
@@kmdkmd-jz8pv and this is why I picked the legion go. Don't want to worry about dead pixels or losing the lottery for a good OLED on a steam deck, since both Samsung and boe have their issues.
@@Psygnosis lcd has its own issues though, can still have dead pixels or edge light bleed. Hopefully handhelds will start getting some mini led panels too.
Disagree. Sold two steam decks after playing games on the Ally which has better sound, 1080p, 120hz and variable refresh rate. All the games are made to run on windows so they all work on the Ally unlike the steam deck. I like the Ally screen better than the oled. Oh and the Ally is quieter.
Those are all valid points. I think there's room in the market for both products to exist.
Out of all the PC handhelds on the market, Valve is the only one that made an extremely well designed system
Handhelds need a perfect balance betwee performance and battery. That's where the others fall short. The only thing they really have over the Steam Deck is overall performance. They're inferior in literally erry other possible way
I agree. That's the big challenge for the engineering teams. I would add: performance, battery life, size, and costs. It's also a significant factor that Gaben admits that they are selling the Deck at a loss, which is pretty hard to compete for other companies.
@@consume_vegetables Performance + a battery that can keep up with the hardware. And specs (800p/90hz) that doesn't go beyond the hardware's capabilities or tax playtime so much
Ally and especially the Legion Go are HORRIBLY designed bcuz of that. They're way ahead of their time and lack basic necessities
1080p120 is too much for a handheld, if not for the inability to make full use if it, it serves as a battery killer and defeats the purpose of portability. And the LeGo is between 2k and 4k res with 144hz which is just beyond greedy, it's overkill
They're all dropping to 720p in games anyways smdh. And still not even getting the full refresh rate
Yea I have the base model 64gb I thought about buying a rog ally but ima decide maybe tonight on if ima buy the 512lcd and boot windows are buy the ally rog
Thank you so much im getting the sd oled
Great. I think you're making the right choice.
if im at home and wanna play the bigger triple a titles like baldurs gate 3 i just stream them from my pc they actually look amazing and run great.
The actually contracted boe to make the displays the only reason valve switched to Samsung is because Samsung is suing boe for stealing their tech and boe has been ordered to stop selling oled panels until the case is decided. And a lot of the first steam deck oleds actually came with boe panels especially the limited edition ones. They should all be Samsung moving forward though
I'm playing mario wonder and mario kart 8 on it with ma family, I recommend
How's the fps on both
@@absolutely0bsolete330 Mario kart 60 fps on tv, it's so smooth
Mario wonder 40-60, sometimes 20 at launch. It's playable but I dislike the spikes. Once the shader processing is done there are no problem
@@wolfwoof2000 how good is tears and metroid dread?
@@absolutely0bsolete330 I haven't tested them yet. I have mario odyssey which is like mario wonder, it's smooth after 5min. And pikmin 4 is smooth but with some image problems here and there unfortunately. I think Yuzu needs more patch to be rock solid. I thin metroid and tears would have solid performances since it's popular games and more ppl to test them.
I want whatever looks visually better and performs better. At medium setting minimum. I aint spending money to play on low setting.
I don't play anything at low settings either. And at this screen size you can't really pick up the details of high and ultra anyway
3:15 name of keyboard brother thanks
www.lemokey.com/products/lemokey-l3-qmk-via-wireless-custom-mechanical-keyboard. Someday I'll make a video on it
High quality video. keep posting more tech stuff please!
Thanks. Will do.
Excellent video!
Thank you! Cheers!
All tech channel sounds the same now. They have to say gorgeous, premium, pop, beautiful, and Dbrand lol
Then make your own tech channel that uses different words.
I'm not big enough to say dbrand yet 😂. I'll keep a thesaurus near me next time.
its the same Oled as the switch. what do you mean it's better? lol
It's brighter and supports HDR
Great vid
5:14 Specifically the Samsung screen.
If you are looking for a gaming handheld, buy a steamdeck oled. If you are looking for a portable gaming pc just buy….
A gaming laptop kekw
That sums up what I was trying to say in 15 minutes
Sorry to hear that you got rid of the ally
Honestly if I had room in my budget for the Ally id keep it too. But since I have a gaming laptop, I found them both serving the same purpose. I plan on getting one again and covering the progress of it. It's been amazing to see the Ally transform from what it was at launch to what it is now. Really made me start to love asus more as a brand.
I don’t believe anything about the Steam Deck anymore. I was thinking about getting one because all of the reviews loved it so much even the screen, battery life and console experience.
Now the OLED comes out and it fixes all these issues that reviewers said were great before. It makes no sense to me and turned me off so I bought an Ally.
Oh I 100% agree. I never reviewed the original steam deck. I never got into it.
Hahaha
I mean shiii at the time the sd only pc competition was 1000$ handhelds like aya neo, so i feel it was a “get what you get and don’t throw a fit” situation
ur hands are really big it looks like a switch lite on you 😂
lol. A part of it is the camera lens too. It makes things in the center look small, but things on the side wider and taller. My hands are slightly bigger than average but not as much as the footage is showing.
i also got the 1tb limited edition oled it looks so good in person, these come with the BOE display that can be overclocked to 120 hz 😎 i heard those pixel issues only occurred on the Samsung displays tho not the BOE displays
the steam deck Oled is heavier than the rog ally though...
Oh you’re right. It’s close though. . But for whatever reason when using the steam deck it feels lighter. Maybe weight distribution
The limited edition is actually a bit more lighter than the other OLED models! I think it has the same weight as rog ally.
@@fanis4093 Interesting...I wonder why that is.
@@CJTheTokay because its different plastic lmao
Just say you got baby hands bro.....Leigon Go all day...
Its a gaming console device but performance sucks
Would've been the one for me if it didn't have a garbage ass 800p screen., I have a Switch and 720p looks like ass.
It’s not ideal. But a list of games struggle at even 1080p. 800p is a smooth experience and the OLED HDR screen really makes up for the lack of resolution when I was comparing all 3
@@consumertechwarehousepersonally I don't think so, the lower pixel density bugged me when I was playing on my steam deck, got a rog ally and man it is better. Problem is with the deck many of the times it can't even hit 800p natively, I returned need for speed unboundv on steam due to it not running at native res even on low setting at 720p/800p at 30fps. On the rog ally it hits 1080p or at least 900p and that is a big enough difference imo.
After owning all three now for a week. ROG ally and Legion go are going back to best buy. The Steam Deck OLED is the best handled out of the 3.
Same boat.. my ally x came in yesterday and I’m considering returning it this weekend
Same old Same old, when the next generation of handheld come out, he would said that would be the best handheld out there!
Well yeah. Lol. When the next generation comes out, it should be better.
screen is great colors very beautiful but the performance is bad compared to rog ally
I still have a gaming laptop and found that the Ally was covering a similar use case. I love HDR on the steam deck.
Gaming laptop and ally are complete two different things , gaming laptop is way bigger way more powerful than ally , with bigger screen it is less portable .
performance you dont use. You want performance go hop on ur rig who wants that in a handheld lmao
Well with the ally, I found myself always needing to be plugged into a wall, which decreased the portability of it.
@@superior7968 I have deck , ally, and go. Also have a rog z13 acronym , the latter for me is the best suit , not mention the sheer power of it as well as the mobility , but also the bigger screen is much friendly to ur eyes for the longer gaming session compared to handheld . That’s just my experience.
You are liar! 1:43 SD OLED 640g; SD OLED LE 620-622g; ROG Ally 608g
I am. That was a mistake that someone else pointed out. The weight is kind of close though but the steam deck felt lighter in my hands. Probably the weight distribution or something. But regardless, you're right. The Ally is lighter.
Yeah, the steam deck is by far the worst of those 3, the other 2 blow the steamdeck out the water when it comes to power, they can play at 1080p, the ally has VRR, the lenovo actually goes up to 1660, I cant see any reason to buy a steam deck over a switch oled if you want to play at 30fps 720p (wich is the same at 800p dont delude yourself)
on my steam deck oled i get 3-8 hr battery life on most games tho, whats the point when you need to be plugged in all the time might as well use a pc or console lol, i get 60+ fps on most games
@@SvGPlayer831 i stand with u. Dude must love his intense AAA game 1hr sessions lol
@@sonicandroxas Now the shit is funny !!!!
Asus ROG Ally is better for sure.
If you want to deal with windows and dont mind always being plugged into an outlet our battery pack
I don't think the ROG Ally is bad. I didn't mean for this video to be controversial or anything. I use my handhelds on short bursts and think the steam deck is better for that. I prefer the Ally and would recommend it to others who are able to play more next to an outlet or is able to wait for Windows to boot up and such.
@@consumertechwarehousewindows boots up in 10 seconds
U like an only 800p capable , steam games only handheld is totally ok , don’t belittle other machines kiddo😂
Shut up you div
Steamdeck is a garbage handheld! 😂
Awww.. how cute. Maybe a gameboy 3ds is more in your price range. Nothing wrong with that
Yes it's but it's also good in that way
@@THNiggies🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Bruh!!! That was hilarious
Without the SD the Ally and the GO wouldn’t even exist.