Valve has introduced a significant 25% discount on select configurations of its Steam Deck, making the 512GB Steam Deck LCD model newly available at a lower price point than through Valve’s certified refurbished options. Hurry! This exclusive offer expires on September 26th or when inventory sells out, whichever comes first, so act quickly to snag this limited-time discount.
As the highly sought-after leader in handheld gaming PCs, the Steam Deck is notoriously difficult to find without paying a premium, unless you’re willing to take a chance on online marketplaces like Ebay. Notwithstanding the latest price drop, you’ll now be able to acquire a Steam Deck’s impressive LCD display at an affordable price point of just $296.65.
As expected, a highly competitive price is assigned to the entry-level model in the Steam Deck family – the Steam Deck LCD with 64GB storage. While this mannequin’s limited internal storage might hinder its performance to some extent, a simple solution lies in expanding capacity with top-rated microSD cards designed specifically for use with the Steam Deck. As long as the thrill of unloading larger AAA games after they cease to bring joy persists, and you’re equally content to trade them in for a collection of smaller games that never lose their luster – this mindset alone is enough to get your gaming journey off on the right foot.
Although it’s not the cheapest option available, At a price point of just $349, this represents a mere 15% decrease from its original value. When a family member vacates their long-held residence, it’s often the patriarch who bears the brunt of the significant valuation decrease.
The Steam Deck’s 512GB version has suffered a significant price drop, with its value decreased by 25%, sliding from the original $449 to a current market price of $336.75? That’s a staggering saving, regardless of how you calculate it, placing the value of numerous Windows-based handhelds into sharp relief. Is the Asus ROG Zephyrus a pricey option at $799.99?
Unfortunately, all Steam Deck OLED models remain out of stock, with no availability on Valve’s Steam Deck refurbished program either, forcing buyers to shell out full price or seek alternatives like eBay. Considering refurbishments, the Steam Deck’s 512GB LCD model appears to be a whopping $14 more affordable than its refurbished counterpart at present.
To snag one of the discounted Steam Decks, visit Valve’s official store, where you’ll find the reduced prices listed, as long as supplies last.
To maximize enjoyment of your latest gaming investment, consider consulting our comprehensive guide to the best Steam Deck games, which offers a detailed list of titles not only compatible with the device but also optimized for its unique portable design?