My old work laptop, on which I usually use Blender and Windows programs as well as emulators like Dolphin, has broken down. A repair makes sense, but I'm still thinking about buying a new, more powerful computer. However, since powerful PCs can be quite expensive, I'm considering whether it would make sense to buy a Steam Deck instead. The Steam Deck seems to be a pretty powerful console and is also a customizable computer. Windows is also installable and in addition I would even have a touch display that I could even use to sculpt in ZBrush and Blender.
Would something like that really be worth it?
The feedback from Windows on the Steam Deck is mixed. Others say it runs great, others say half don't work right. And I still haven't figured out if Windows works at all smoothly with the touch controls without input lag.
Blender is fortunately already available in the Steam Store and I have seen some positive videos about it, but I also use some Windows programs for my work.
On the other hand, I don't know if a regular PC would make more sense. I don't need the most powerful computer, just one that is reasonably fast to play Blender and emulators properly. However, since the Steam Deck seems to be an emulator beast, I think that might be enough for me. I mean, even the Switch emulator Yuzu seems to run pretty well on the Steam Deck! And besides, not all laptops have a touchscreen.
Additionally I am a big emulator fan and maybe it would be a win-win situation for me.
What would you do in my situation?
Would something like that really be worth it?
The feedback from Windows on the Steam Deck is mixed. Others say it runs great, others say half don't work right. And I still haven't figured out if Windows works at all smoothly with the touch controls without input lag.
Blender is fortunately already available in the Steam Store and I have seen some positive videos about it, but I also use some Windows programs for my work.
On the other hand, I don't know if a regular PC would make more sense. I don't need the most powerful computer, just one that is reasonably fast to play Blender and emulators properly. However, since the Steam Deck seems to be an emulator beast, I think that might be enough for me. I mean, even the Switch emulator Yuzu seems to run pretty well on the Steam Deck! And besides, not all laptops have a touchscreen.
Additionally I am a big emulator fan and maybe it would be a win-win situation for me.
What would you do in my situation?
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