Alienware produce steam machine at CES 2014 coming in September, the company announced via Valve's Steam first Dev-day conference in...
Alienware produce steam
machine at CES 2014 coming in September, the company announced via Valve's
Steam first Dev-day conference in Seattle. Alienware little black box has a
Haswell chip inside the form, and vowed this year that it wants to perform on
par with a gaming notebook - beyond that we do not know any specifics of what
she can. Companies apparently hoping to push it through a number of market
segments, which we take to mean that you can configure it to various spec /
price points diversity.
The big problem with
the console comparison is that there is no standardized specification steam
engine. Unlike consoles, which generally has the same specifications from the
beginning to the retirement system will have a steam machine only to variations
of specifications for regular computers have already. Unless the valve has to
fight this way, for example, a centralized database spec builds an optimized
configuration of the game, it will be a complete disaster. Someone is going to
buy a box and then they have to go through to set up and find all the
"right" quality settings, and every game they buy. If your main point
is that the steam machine to make it a little easier for people to play
computer games.