Kommentar: Steam Machine für 1.040 Euro ist kein guter Deal – bessere Alternativen existieren
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Daniel Herbig
Summary
The article is a commentary arguing that the Steam Machine priced at 1,040 euros (without controller) is not a good deal. The author reflects on earlier price speculations (400-600 euros) and concludes that while the price is market-appropriate given the hardware, the device is a poor purchase for virtually any use case. It's described as small and well-built, but not a good gaming PC, with better alternatives available for every purpose.
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Aber es bedeutet auch, dass dieses Gerät für so ziemlich jeden Einsatzzweck ein Fehlkauf wäre.
Was sie nicht ist: ein guter Gaming-Rechner.
Für jeden Einsatzzweck gibt es bessere Alternativen.
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