Behold, the SteamBoy: the handheld SteamOS gaming device, coming in 2015

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Behold, the SteamBoy: the handheld SteamOS gaming device, coming in 2015
http://www.neowin.net/news/behold-the-steamboy-the-handheld-steamos-gaming-device-coming-in-2015

Most of us enjoy a casual game or two on our smartphones from time to time, but as handsets become ever more powerful, players are enjoying increasingly exciting and more advanced games on the move. But one manufacturer is hoping that the growth of smartphone gaming doesn't necessarily spell the end of the dedicated handheld console, as it prepares to launch a new device on Valve's Steam Machines platform.
Running the Linux-based SteamOS, the first devices to be launched by Valve's hardware partners have been pushed back to 2015. While most of these machines are intended either as living room consoles or alternatives to 'traditional' mouse-and-keyboard gaming rigs, efforts are under way to launch a handheld gaming device with SteamOS next year.
Behold, the SteamBoy.
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"SteamBoy is the first device that allows you to play Steam games on the go," says the company behind it, which is - a little confusingly - named SteamBoy Machine. "You will keep playing your favorite games at the bus stop, the office, the school or the doctor's waiting room."
The device was officially unveiled with a teaser video at the recent E3 2014 gaming expo, and the team behind it told The Escapist that the SteamBoy will include a quad-core CPU, 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, along with both 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Its design clearly shares some commonality with the official (and redesigned) Steam Controller revealed earlier this year, with similar controls incorporated on the SteamBoy on both sides of its 5-inch touchscreen.
A spokesperson for the company added: "SteamBoy won't be as powerful as other announced Steam Machines, in the same way [that the] Nintendo DS or PS Vita performance is not comparable to a Wii U or PlayStation 4. However, it will be possible to play the majority of current games in Steam."
The renders seen here and in the teaser video are the closest you'll get to the actual device for now. In the meantime, check out the video and be sure to let us know your thoughts on the SteamBoy below!


 
Interesting.

Problem is, this is going to be even more dependant on Valve getting developers to port to the linux OS. Plus, that 32GB is way too small. Could be a great little device for Indie gamers though.
 
Wow. Valve is going all out.

As Menace said, 32gb is too small, though you could cram a bunch of indie games on it. However, large scale games? With 32gb maybe you could get a few tops.

If the handheld lets you stream off a PC then I can see value as someone may want to just lie down on a bed or couch and game while the PC runs it in another room.

Will be interesting what price it will go for as Nintendo and Sony handhelds typically sell in that ~$200 area.
 
I might be in a minor group but it sounds okay. Probably won't buy it, though. Best luck to the developers and hope they become successful through this Steamboy.
 
Boy, this thread is really losing steam.