I hope they are able to come down in price over time with more budget models and make Nintendo sweat. Handheld gaming is the ONE area Nintendo has ruled the roost in
I'll start by saying I absolutely love my steam deck.
But this line of reasoning is silly. No price point will make Nintendo sweat. The steam deck is very popular for any kind of dedicated PC gaming device, and insanely popular for a Linux based device. It's less than a blip on Nintendo's radar screen because it literally doesn't compete in the same space as their product.
If they want to make Nintendo sweat, it needs to natively play Nintendo exclusive titles (impossible) and be a flawless pick up and play user experience with zero tinkering (doable but it is miles away from this, and I don't think they intend for it to get there).
Again. I love my deck. But it does not and does not need to compete with switch. They do and should coexist happily together.
I heard once that Nintendo has enough cash in the bank to operate for the better part of a century without turning a profit. No clue if it's true, but if it is there may not be much valve (or anyone else) could do to make them nervous. Nintendo seems petty and stubborn enough to operate at a loss for a long time if it means they can keep running things as they like.
I think we need to be realistic that we aren't going to do much better than this price point. Instead, I'm hoping that they can stay at this point and periodically improve the hardware.
This is already a massive discount over the competitors. Price/performance the deck is already miles ahead of all but maybe ninty who could make money if they gave the switch away for free with how much they charge for games
As noted by Valve, "Each Certified Refurbished Steam Deck has been thoroughly tested to the same high standards as our retail units.
Every device goes through a complete factory reset, software update, and an extensive examination involving over 100 tests at one of Valve's facilities.
Battery health is also assessed to ensure proper functionality and longevity.
Although they may have minor cosmetic blemishes, they provide a reliable, high-quality gaming experience at a lower cost."
They all include the same full one year warranty as a brand new Steam Deck, a refurbished power supply and carrying case.
In the FAQ at the bottom Valve also notes that stock levels will come and go over time, as they are selected from customer returns that "pass rigorous criteria".
My old 512GB 840 Pro from 2012 is sitting at 6% wear, has been through multiple builds and is now a scratch disk in my server for downloads / torrents.
My 850 Evo from 2014 is sitting at 2% wear, is now used for VM / Container image storage on my server.
These things are going to be with me for some time still.
Awesome that we now have cheaper options for the Deck. With competition from other handhelds starting to encroach on the Deck's lower price territory (at least the 512GB model) it's definitely good to see. I was hoping they would refurbish all the RMA'd Decks and not just recycle them. I had to send my original Deck in because of a firmware bug that made the CPU lock to like 1W TDP but it was otherwise in flawless condition. They replaced it with a brand new unit. Hopefully units like that are ending up as refurbs now.