Updated
Updated · Kotaku · Jun 30
Valve Steam Machine Wins Praise for $1,000 LED Progress Bar and Magnetic Faceplates
Updated
Updated · Kotaku · Jun 30

Valve Steam Machine Wins Praise for $1,000 LED Progress Bar and Magnetic Faceplates

3 articles · Updated · Kotaku · Jun 30

Summary

  • Valve’s $1,000-plus Steam Machine drew early praise for playful hardware touches, especially an LED strip that doubles as a live download progress bar visible even with the TV off.
  • That strip also supports color, brightness and flashing customization, while the front panel snaps off via magnets for easy swaps to alternate designs such as red fabric or faux wood.
  • The hands-on impression argues those details make the living-room PC feel more like a customizable toy than a generic console, even if they do not justify the premium price.
  • The device’s charm is framed against more restrained rivals, with the reviewer saying even Nintendo’s Switch 2 lacks the Steam Machine’s personality and hardware flair.

Insights

As consoles get pricier, should they be open PCs or simple gaming appliances?
Are playful designs enough to justify the soaring prices of new gaming hardware?