No reason you couldn't. That's what I did with my raspberry pi.I'm pretty sure you could use a tv as a computer monitor in 2015. I distinctly recall doing this on many occasions to watch movies and play PC games.
I know. Hdmi's been around for quite a while now. I don't understand how op predicted something that already existed. Actually, I remember having a computer with a video card with an RCA video out port on it before steam even existed.No reason you couldn't. That's what I did with my raspberry pi.
Yeah idk either. Steam machines have been around since about 2015 as well.I know. Hdmi's been around for quite a while now. I don't understand how op predicted something that already existed.
you could, but it wasn't steam integrated if you know what I mean, you had to already have a pc. but for the steam deck's case, its the closest we ever have to a steam console in 2025I'm pretty sure you could use a tv as a computer monitor in 2015. I distinctly recall doing this on many occasions to watch movies and play PC games.
steam machines didn't perform well. did you read the thread or just the titleYeah idk either. Steam machines have been around since about 2015 as well.
They flopped but that doesn't mean they don't exist.you could, but it wasn't steam integrated if you know what I mean, you had to already have a pc. but for the steam deck's case, its the closest we ever have to a steam console in 2025
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steam machines didn't perform well. did you read the thread or just the title