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      Basically every Valve hardware after the Steam Link and Steam Controller, the only way I could get one is by scalpers and that’s a big no.

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        I’d be fine buying the controller but fuck no am I buying a steam deck with zero support or warranty.

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            Yeah, the Steam Decks sold by Kogan (as opposed to 3rd parties that are also sold on Kogan) is the safest bet.

            I was a little too impatient and bought a 64GB model from a 3rd party on Catch instead. I got it about 1.5 weeks later and it’s been pretty great so far (roughly 8+ months). I think I waited about 2 weeks before upgrading the storage to 1TB though…

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      You said what I came here to say.

      If the steam deck 2 is announced before the Australian release - im waiting for the 2.

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    10% on the 64GB one, though; 15 and 20% on the higher-capacity versions, but thanks to the recent drop in SSD prices those are more expensive than they should be even with the discount.

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        Sure, but my point is that this is more like a 10% discount than a 20% one. (For me at least if they knocked 20% off the low end model I’d probably jump on it, but 10% feels like the sort of thing that happens every month)

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          Is it still a discount though if it’s normally sold for a higher price than what they usually offer it at?

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    It’s on discount AGAIN?

    I really wish i still needed such a device…I don’t really get out and about anymore, so my PC is more than good enough.

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      I like to use it in bed. It’s a luxury rather than a need for sure, but it’s nice to play before bed or when I wake early and have some time.

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      I don’t get out and about at all and I have a 3090 in my PC but I still use my deck a ton. It’s amazing for getting some games in between housework or kinda just whenever. To each their own, but I’ve heard the same story many times from different deck users.

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      I keep wanting to buy it because of the amazing sales pitch, except it provides zero value to me. I already use my laptop in bed, lol… and if I’m going outside, I’m not going to be playing games. It doesn’t even make sense to pack for going overseas because my laptop works great for that. And it doesn’t work very well as a new computer because it’s likely far more underpowered than my other computers for video editing and other work I need to do, but is nonetheless a cool feature.

      Not that it matters at all. Valve still don’t sell it in my country.

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      It’s nice even if you don’t get out much. Sometimes it’s nice to just lay down across the couch and play on the steam deck.

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      Honestly, I keep wanting to buy it and coming up with excuses. However, I don’t event have time to play games and I’m not making enough use of my PS plus subscription.

      I don’t need this. I don’t need this. I don’t need this. 🫠

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      Contact steam. I seen on reddit they said they can’t reimburse the sale part, but they can return the money on your steam wallet, takes the sale price and leave the difference there.

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        Or just contact Valve customer service, I’ve heard they are actually pretty good. I bet they would just refund the difference.

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          I did so when I bought before the steam sale. They credited my steam wallet with the diff (not quite a true refund, but shrug)

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          If you’re in the return window then this is good for the seller too, because of you return it and buy a new one then the seller will have sold it to you at the lower price AND now they have a unit they have to inspect and sell as used now.

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          i did this and got the discount the last time it was on sale. it was easier to take store credit but they will refund money too