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Author Topic: Bring on the Steam Machines!  (Read 2250 times)

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Bring on the Steam Machines!
« on: January 16, 2014, 02:33:29 pm »
Last week at CES, Gaben showed a line-up of various manufacturers and their own renditions of the Steam Box. Notably, high-end manufacturers Alienware (now a subsidiary of Dell), CyberPowerPC, and iBuyPower showed off their own versions of the SteamOS-powered devices. Of special note, the latter two were the only ones displaying hardware that was priced anywhere near current-gen retail prices; with Matrial.net, Falcon NW, Webhallen, Alternate, and Digital Storm giving estimated prices ranging from $1,000-$2,600.

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Alienware's Steam Machine


iBuyPower's SBX


Gabe Newell's presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show

Valve Presentation @ CES 2014: Gabe Newell talks Steam Machines

 

 

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