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Valve raises Steam Deck prices

228 pointsby droidjjtoday at 5:58 PM216 commentsview on HN

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48terrytoday at 7:05 PM

Yes, consumer electronics are constantly increasing in price alongside huge inflation and everybody getting laid off, but have you considered the value in having a personal assistant AI agent that can lie about the time for your appointment and autonomously delete your entire calendar? Some compromises have to be made in the AI-driven future.

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jdprgmtoday at 7:55 PM

I just checked amazon and I paid $350 in Nov 24' for 96GB (2x48GB) 6800MT DDR5 which at the time felt quite expensive and a bit of a splurge but I figured I had my DDR4 kit for almost a decade so probably similar lifespan for DDR5. That same listing is currently $1300!!!

When RAM prices are increasing like a crypto currency we have a real societal problem.

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PacificSpecifictoday at 6:49 PM

Never thought I'd be living in a world where my tech hardware purchases INCREASE in value over the years.

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maerF0x0today at 10:41 PM

For all these discussions that are saying the price of tech is supposed to go down. I think the dominant force right now is currency devaluation. Look what happened to gold prices and for many real assets over the past couple years.

Yes demand is increasing, but I also think something is going on with many currencies. People do not want to hold them.

Additionally USD has really been falling globally.

https://wise.com/us/currency-converter/usd-to-all-rate/chart

~120 --> ~80 high to low past ~4 yrs. a loss of 30%

wnevetstoday at 6:41 PM

> The 1TB OLED model got a $300 price increase, and now costs $949.

How is it possible for the steam machine to be under $1,000?

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amazingamazingtoday at 7:11 PM

See what happens when China is not around to save you with manufacturing?

Pray China figures out semiconductor manufacturing at scale. Of course, that will spell the end for <redacted>.

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everdrivetoday at 7:04 PM

The only silver lining here is potentially that companies will try to optimize a bit more. I just bought that Marvel Cosmic Invasion game and it's pretty fun. You can can turn the TDP and GPU clock all the way down on an LCD Steam Deck and still hold 60 FPS. I get that it's effectively an indie game, but it's nice to see something with -- dare I say -- appropriate system requirements.

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post_breaktoday at 8:59 PM

I waited too long for the M4 Mac Mini, I waited too long for the Oled Steam Deck. What's the next thing I should wait too long to purchase before it becomes not worth it?

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trostafttoday at 8:11 PM

I'm desperately clutching onto my original steam deck. Some of the buttons are beginning to go, but it looks like we'll be holding onto it for another 1-2 years at this rate.

Waiting, in anticipation and horror, for the price of the frame.

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dlcarriertoday at 7:27 PM

I bought an OLED version when it was released, but still haven't gotten around to selling my original LCD version. Never has laziness been so profitable. I'll probably at least break even on the LCD model, if not pay for the price of the OLED model itself.

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bbxtoday at 9:50 PM

I waited a couple of years to get one. Glad I got it last December. Wouldn't have bought at this new price.

poulpy123today at 9:19 PM

I do hope that my steam deck will keep going strong because I can't really pay for a replacement

HelloUsernametoday at 8:40 PM

Source posted bit earlier: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48297843

tejohnsotoday at 8:47 PM

I originally read this as more than 200%.

The price raise doesn't seem terrible in this market. Affordability of most goods is pretty bad right now.

LelouBiltoday at 6:41 PM

Oh no, I was hoping to get the Frame under 1000€

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WithinReasontoday at 7:38 PM

Adjust your expectations for the price of the GabeCube

hackerfootoday at 8:21 PM

I was a RAM hoarder before this all started. I eagerly await a great flood of RAM when it’s all over.

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puskavitoday at 8:23 PM

well, at least there were plenty of time to buy them before the inevitable price hike

sergiotapiatoday at 7:59 PM

I can't wait for China to start shipping hardware. I will vote with my wallet and have a chinese GPU, RAM and device. Hell, I would be using a Xiaomi phone right this second if this government didn't block it.

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dzongatoday at 8:07 PM

feel the agent.

embrace the agent.

you don't need the pleasure of playing beautiful fun video games. now you can command an agent - day & night.

& the agent then gaslights you.

that's the 'agentic' story being sold.

fzeroracertoday at 6:16 PM

I don't think it's much of a wonder why people are turning to 'anti-tech extremism' as everything around them suddenly is no longer consumer priced. Seeing computing rise anywhere from 1.5x to 2x in pricing while the job market is fucked is enough to make me extremely bitter.

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npodbielskitoday at 6:29 PM

Good thing I bought two already.

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Ologntoday at 9:14 PM

SK Hynix stock went up over 9% - today. Up 72% in the last month. 323% in the last six months. 978% in the past year.

Micron up 3% today, 76% last month, 292% last six months, 863% in the past year.

I bought Micron in mid-March when it dipped. I looked at SK Hynix last week with thoughts to buy, but it had gone up so much in the past month I figured too late. Nope, up 9% today.

thisisaman408today at 8:11 PM

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selectivelytoday at 7:02 PM

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retiredtoday at 8:54 PM

They should release a version of the Steam Deck that doesn't allow you to game, you can only watch other people play games. The Spectator Deck.

Enshittification continues.

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pipeline_peaktoday at 8:01 PM

We’re gonna be streaming games as the norm soon anyway so I could care less.

newaccountman2today at 7:41 PM

jeez

Steam Deck feels like one of the most disappointing pieces of hardware I have purchased. Def not worth at that price.

My main problem with it is that it doesn't have a simple clickable on/off switch, and takes FOREVER to turn on holy shit it's awful and feels unusable almost every time I try to use it

I have to leave it on sleep because otherwise it will never turn back on, and it brings me so much ire to interact with its stupid recessed pathetic excuse of a power "button"

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caymanjimtoday at 7:20 PM

Really tempted to sell mine. I have a 1TB OLED that I think I paid $649 for last year. It's a dumpsterfire* of a device and I hate it and never use it. Could easily sell it for more than I paid for it.

* Too big and heavy to hold without sitting and resting it on my lap, which is a horribly-unergonomic position with neck strain. Controls are widely-separated such that even with my giant sasquatch hands, it's hard to reach all the buttons. So many buttons on it that there's nowhere to hold it without accidentally pressing them (I accidentally turn it off every time I use it). Loud fan and hot air blowing out. Few games I like that work well without a keyboard and mouse. Even fewer that have readable text on the tiny screen. CPU/GPU too weak for many games. Almost no games targeting the platform so UX feels hacky. Honestly I don't know what the market for this is. I bought it to use in my RV and figured even if I didn't use it as a console, it'd be good connected to a proper monitor/keyboard/mouse, but a lot of titles don't work well under emulation, even after eliminating the hardware UX issues.

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