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Reply to comment by vassadar in Steam Deck now shipping across Asia, plus a new Steam Deck Stable Client update by thebelsnickle1991
The Deck has a theoretical maximum of 8 hours at the battery’s peak capacity if all components are using minimum power draw. Real world battery life is around 90 minutes in max workloads (e.g. playing Cyberpunk) and 2~4 hours in most workloads. You can manually limit TDP and clamp clock speeds on CPU/GPU to extend battery life upwards of 5~6 hours in retro 2D games.
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Reply to comment by IslandHamo in Steam Deck now shipping across Asia, plus a new Steam Deck Stable Client update by thebelsnickle1991
The storage is upgradeable but the rest of the system (CPU/GPU/RAM) is a single package.
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Reply to comment by caribbean_caramel in Steam Deck now shipping across Asia, plus a new Steam Deck Stable Client update by thebelsnickle1991
>please don't pirate games
The /r/gadgets community determined this statement "controversial" :)
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Reply to comment by tym0 in Steam Deck now shipping across Asia, plus a new Steam Deck Stable Client update by thebelsnickle1991
The built-in Deck configuration for Cyberpunk does give me a pretty stable 30 which I would consider very playable! But I wasn't able to achieved a locked 60 even at 400p on the lowest possible settings.
I think a 30-40 target is perfectly fine for portable play but the post above was setting up potential buyers with unrealistic expectations. You won't be able to run games like Spider-Man, Cyberpunk, Elden Ring etc. at a stable 60 even if you drop the settings as low as they can possibly go.
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Reply to comment by HellsMalice in Steam Deck now shipping across Asia, plus a new Steam Deck Stable Client update by thebelsnickle1991
>Might need to be on low settings for the big titles like Cyberpunk if you want to be closer to stable 60
The Deck is not capable of a stable 60 in Cyberpunk. Older games run great but I would tell people to expect a 30~40 cap on most modern titles.
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Reply to comment by Cyberjin in Steam Deck now shipping across Asia, plus a new Steam Deck Stable Client update by thebelsnickle1991
In a recent interview they mentioned work on an OLED revision with improved battery life as a potential next step. Q4 2023 or Q1 2024 is my blind speculation. Deck 2 with improved performance is probably several years away.
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Reply to comment by Knooze in Steam Deck now shipping across Asia, plus a new Steam Deck Stable Client update by thebelsnickle1991
Keep in mind the specs in the Deck are designed for an 800p30 target in higher end games. I’ve been pretty disappointed with docked performance and image quality and wouldn’t recommend one if you aren’t primarily interested in handheld use.
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Reply to comment by Heliosvector in Kuo: Apple Headset Shipments Potentially Delayed (Again) Until Second Half of 2023 by BiscuitOfGinger
They're conceptually similar but measuring different things. The dot projector in FaceID acts as a sort of guide. The dots are projected in a grid and you can use the distortion of the dots on the projected surface to interpret the shape of the user's face. The LiDAR sensors measure time of flight which allows it to determine the specific distance of objects relative to the sensor. The sensor used for Face ID can tell you that it's detected an object but LiDAR can tell you exactly how far away it is. That property makes LiDAR extremely useful for AR where you need to know how far away a given surface is in order to render something at the appropriate size with the correct perspective distortion applied.
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Reply to comment by Heliosvector in Kuo: Apple Headset Shipments Potentially Delayed (Again) Until Second Half of 2023 by BiscuitOfGinger
Depth sensing is used to properly spatialize digital content for AR. You can try and parse depth information using raw camera imagery and ML but it's...not great. With the Quest Pro you need to manually tell the headset where your walls are while Apple's ARKit can use LiDAR to automatically map out your floor plan.
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Reply to comment by Heliosvector in Kuo: Apple Headset Shipments Potentially Delayed (Again) Until Second Half of 2023 by BiscuitOfGinger
>the apps device will probably be twice the price or more with better specs
If the specs we've heard are accurate it's looking to closer to ten times the price. It's primarily an AR/MR device so we're looking at an extremely high resolution screen, pancake lenses, eye tracking, a handful of high-res cameras with LiDAR companions all powered by an M-series chip. The closest competitor is Meta's Quest Pro which has a lower resolution panel, one color camera, no LiDAR and comes in at a $1.5k MSRP. An optimistic price point for Apple's headset would be $2.5k but I think it'll end up being a $2999 MSRP (intentionally pricing out Average Joe for this first iteration).
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Reply to comment by TruthfulCarrot21 in Hobbyist adds a hinge to the Game Boy Pocket, delighting everyone | No, it's not a Game Boy Advance SP. This is the monochrome Pocket with hinge. by chrisdh79
>Some appropriate responses to this abysmal writing would be “that just sounds like a game boy advance SP with extra steps” or “they’re the same picture”
I love that your solution to "abysmal writing" is mindlessly parroting memes.
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Reply to comment by Saud_k in 11 East Cleveland officers indicted; videos show them beating, kicking suspects, destroying evidence by eastbayted
Usually indicted means the prosecutor brought the evidence and list of potential charges to a grand jury and let them decide instead of filing the charges directly.
Sometimes they're playing politics because prosecutors and PDs have a close working relationship and going to a grand jury is like throwing their hands up and letting a third party take the wheel. Sometimes they go through a grand jury to avoid any appearance of impropriety, or use it as a litmus test for whether the charges could stick with a trial jury. Some federal charges can only be brought through an indictment, per the fifth amendment:
No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury
, and every state has their own rules for state level indictments.