The 512GB model also has special anti-glare etched glass on its front screen, but the three types of Deck are otherwise identical. All three models also feature a slot for a microSD card for expanded storage, which is mandatory for the cheapest brand of Deck and a solid quality-of-life bonus for the 512GB. (Valve Image)Īt launch, the Steam Deck comes in three models with three different internal hard drives: a 64GB eMMC ($399), a faster 256GB NVMe SSD ($529), or a top-line 512GB NVMe SSD ($649). The tale of the tape As with everything else at Valve, the Steam Deck went through a lot of prototypes before it settled on the current model.
Its real value is in its low cost, which can open the world of PC gaming up to a whole new audience. If you’re a diehard PC player, this isn’t going to replace your desktop or even your laptop, but the Deck brings a lot of interesting utility to the table.