
"A few years back, Valve changed the way we think about portable PC gaming with the launch of the Steam Deck. While comparisons to the Nintendo Switch were inevitable, the real game-changer was the ability to play your existing Steam library on a handheld device. That innovation sparked an entirely new category of gaming hardware: PC gaming handhelds. Being able to take full PC games on the go was something gamers could only imagine a decade ago"
"Handheld gaming is what the Steam Deck does best, but sometimes a 7.4-inch display just isn't enough. You might want to kick back on the couch and play on a massive 65-inch TV instead. The Nintendo Switch has made this concept familiar-but can the Steam Deck do the same? With the right dock, absolutely. One superior option comes from UGREEN, and it's currently available at a 33% discount."
"The UGREEN docking station lets you connect your Steam Deck to an external monitor or smart TV, supporting 4K output at up to 120Hz. That level of visual performance simply isn't possible in handheld mode, where the Steam Deck tops out at a 1280 × 800 resolution and up to 90Hz. It's also worth noting that this dock isn't limited to the Steam Deck-it's compatible with other handheld PCs like the Lenovo Legion Go and various versions of the ASUS ROG Ally."
Valve's Steam Deck created a new category of PC gaming handhelds by enabling players to run their existing Steam libraries on a portable device. The UGREEN docking station offers a way to use handheld PCs on external monitors or TVs, supporting 4K output at up to 120Hz and providing 100W USB-C Power Delivery charging. The dock includes two USB-C and two USB-A ports plus HDMI output, and works with multiple handheld PCs such as the Lenovo Legion Go and ASUS ROG Ally. A promotional price lowers the dock from $60 to $40 for a limited time.
Read at Kotaku
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