HP has claimed its take on a PC gaming handheld would use the same steamOS as Valve’s beloved Steam Deck system.
A HP executive confirms that the company would be interested in making a third-party SteamOS handheld gaming PC, skipping ...
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is interested in developing a gaming handheld. The reason the tech company hasn’t done so yet is simple: ...
If you look at nearly all reviews of handheld gaming PCs that run Windows, the major problem is Windows itself. So with Valve opening up the door to SteamOS Linux for more devices, it seems HP are ...
HP is reportedly interested in making its own handheld gaming PC now that Valve is allowing brands to utilize SteamOS instead ...
We hope HP joins the handheld gaming PC party, and hopefully SteamOS or an improved Windows 11 could be the trigger.
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The journey to Assassin's Creed Shadows release hour has been a long one – the three years since its mysterious announcement ...
Valve promised earlier that SteamOS would be available to third-party handheld consoles. As of today, that goal inched closer to reality with the new SteamOS 3.7.0 Preview update. As per the official ...
Highly anticipated: It's finally happening. We've long heard about the general release of SteamOS, but Valve has now made it official with the launch of a new version of the operating system.
Valve's SteamOS was first released in 2013 alongside the company's Steam Machines, which didn't take off, and the development of SteamOS was all but halted. The OS still received security and bug ...