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Not my kind of thing since I just use a normal PC and I don't game on the couch. If I did, I could just stream it from my PC.

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>After months of waiting, Valve has finally announced that the Steam Machine, its new living room-friendly PC, will start at $1,049 and go on sale beginning June 29th. You can now register your interest to buy a Steam Machine as part of a reservation system. To offer a fair playing field for people who want to buy one, Valve will randomize everyone in the queue on Thursday at 1PM ET. After that, anyone who registers their interest will be added to the end of the waitlist. The first emails giving people the opportunity to buy will go out on June 29th.

Not my kind of thing since I just use a normal PC and I don't game on the couch. If I did, I could just stream it from my PC. Archive: https://archive.today/TrxeU From the post: >>After months of waiting, Valve has finally announced that the Steam Machine, its new living room-friendly PC, will start at $1,049 and go on sale beginning June 29th. You can now register your interest to buy a Steam Machine as part of a reservation system. To offer a fair playing field for people who want to buy one, Valve will randomize everyone in the queue on Thursday at 1PM ET. After that, anyone who registers their interest will be added to the end of the waitlist. The first emails giving people the opportunity to buy will go out on June 29th.
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That is for the 512 GB model. There is also the 2 TB model which costs more, and both come with the option to bundle a Steam controller with it, which costs even more.

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At least they make it easy for you to upgrade the storage without buying the higher cost version if you want.

The consoles try to make that impossible and want to lock you into specific drives/vendors, etc.