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Frames -> Glasses -> new VR headset?
PS: Whatever you call it, please Steam Controller 2, it's been too long 🥲
High Index Lenses -> Valve Index.
You might be right.
I'm sure a new VR headset would still use the Index name. AR glasses maybe, but I doubt it.
Agreed.
But I get a strong feeling it is going to be all-in-one like the Quest. Computer and Battery are on the headset.
Deck Verified to now extend to VR titles through this new device. Frame Verified.
I wish. I like the idea of a standalone headset but I'm not exactly thrilled to give Meta any money...
Valve have had prototype schematics leak a few times for their standalone headset. Internal development name for it is Deckard.
I hope you are right.
Maybe a self-hosted gaming computer rack via which one Steam Links to Steam Decks around the house, give them a lot more compute capability. :-)
Mech frame just loaded to the tits with GPUs
Steam port for IBM mainframes confirmed?!??!!!??!!?!!!??
I'm personally speculating something like xr glasses with game streaming ability and the ability to connect to some kind of controller.
Hmmm. I was thinking since sort of flat screen that masquerades as a picture frame. Maybe an AIO device for game streaming.