Valve will launch in 2016 a portable console that runs Linux

Steam Machines started selling this month and we have some comparisons between them, running SteamOS, and Microsoft's Windows 10, but although we still have plenty of "cho" to cover with Steam Machines this is not Valve's only card. In the console market, 2016 comes with Smach Zero.

Steam Smach Zero

Smach Zero Valve's Portable Console for 2016

Previously the project was known as "Steamboy" and there was even some doubt about its release, but now it will actually get out of the paper!

Although confirmed he should only show up at the end of next year, around October 2016, that is, we will still have to wait a long time, however, there is already a stipulated price, something that is around $ 300. The device settings will be:

– Operating System: SteamOS (Linux)

– Screen: 5 "HD touch screen (720p)

– RAM Memory: 4 GB

– Internal storage: 32 GB (microSD support)

– Connectivity: USB, HDMI, Bluetooth and WiFi

It is not yet clear what would be the processor of this Steam Machine but the idea of ​​Valve that you can carry in your pocket the same games as you on the computer, which suggests a powerful graphics chip processor, as the release is still far away with you. Bet on any model, maybe it will use something that doesn't even exist today, but it could be a variation of Intel processors or a variation of Nvidia Tegra, place your bets! Another point not commented yet the battery to be used, after all, it is an important point of any laptop.

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