Very compelling argument. Definitely seems like the most-likely explanation for me. Could definitely still be a supply-side issue, though. We don’t really KNOW anything about what Valve’s supply chains look like.
the 64gb model was the scavenger’s special. If you had friends at the e-junkyard and were locked in on getting any deck it was a no brainer
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I have an Asus Ally X and am in the same boat. I’m pushing 40 and have kids, so time is fairly limited. I have not purchased a new AAA game in quite some time. Honestly, before I bought the Ally X I wasn’t gaming much at all. Now that I have the Ally X I’m playing through my game collection again and basically everything in it is 10+ years old. I’m currently playing through borderlands 2, which came out 13 years ago.
One I wrap this up I might pick up Selaco. I bought it nearly a year ago but have been holding out for the story mode. I’m considering finally giving cyberpunk 2077 a try, but that game came out 5 years ago.
I mean, LCD Steam Deck also supported up to WiFi 5, and modems are mostly (no, not the meme) 6 and 7 now.
Probably a combination of factors, honestly.
I think it’s just because OLED is better, why make a wise product and continue to do so?

