Just like the Nintendo Switch, you can hook the Steam Deck up to an external screen using a docking station, and the Jsuax dock is our top pick. While there are plenty of options on the market ...
Docking stations are top of the list, with retailers like Amazon featuring numerous options that are compatible with the Steam Deck and alternatives. Last year, the Baseus 6-in-1 managed to drop ...
Whether you're exploring an open world or solving complex puzzles, you'll enjoy extended play sessions without experiencing any discomfort. When you're at home, the Steam Deck Docking Station adds ...
Gamers, it's time to feel old. Twenty years ago today, Half-Life 2 was released. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Valve has ...
Valve has announced the Steam Deck OLED: White Edition. This new version of the handheld PC launches on 18th November, but if you want one, be warned: only a limited number will be available ...
Now all we need is a matching official Steam Deck dock to round things off nicely. Naturally, if you're aiming to save money on a portable PC, aiming for a reduced original Steam Deck LCD is wiser.
The Steam Deck OLED – which is like a Steam Deck but better in almost every way – is getting a new, if potentially more smudge-susceptible Limited Edition. A successor to the translucent version that ...
DisplayLink software opens up impressive external display potential. Not many of us need four screens but those who do will find this fast, 11-port Plugable Thunderbolt 4 dock strong in features ...
Don’t fret, though, as you can still get them working on your Steam Deck. That’s because the Heroic Launcher allows you to link all three of these accounts to your Steam Deck in desktop mode ...
It's worth noting that many docking stations' built-in USB-C cables aren't long enough to plug into the Legion Go, so getting the JSAUX 180 Degree USB-C adapters can often help with this.
TL;DR: Expand your USB-C laptop’s ports with 28% off this 13-in-1 docking station with dual HDMI, USB-A, and more. Remember when laptops came with practically all the ports you needed?