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8/12/2025, 2:54:44 AM
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No, Steam Deck lacks real open source, people in Linux could have fix many issues but Valve refused to be open source. There is still the heavy issue that all these handhelds have and none of them try to copy the same tech from 2000s. Steam Deck isn’t completely repairable, you can see ifixit missing a lot of important hardware and so if that one important hardware is gone the Steam Deck is a brick. Lastly it’s still cheap China hardware and can be easy copied which means someone can make a better product (picture as reference).
No, Steam Deck lacks real open source, people in Linux could have fix many issues but Valve refused to be open source. There is still the heavy issue that all these handhelds have and none of them try to copy the same tech from 2000s. Steam Deck isn’t completely repairable, you can see ifixit missing a lot of important hardware and so if that one important hardware is gone the Steam Deck is a brick. Lastly it’s still cheap China hardware and can be easy copied which means someone can make a better product (picture as reference).
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