
Valve's co-founder and managing director Gabe Newell has spoken about Steam Machines and Valve's rivals.
In an interview with Develop Online, Newell suggested that Steam Machines are much better than current consoles. "At console price points," he said, "we're going to have machines like Alienware's, which are faster than today's consoles. So the same price point as today, except you get better performance and you're connected to everything you like about the PC and the Internet."

You’re not having deja vu. Six years after launching a line of Linux game consoles that went down as one of the biggest tech flops of the past decade, Valve is trying once again. Only this time, its Steam Machine dreams and unusual touchpads have been rolled into a 7-inch handheld PC that looks and works like a Nintendo Switch.
Here are six reasons why this isn’t Steam Machines all over again — and, a few brand-new reasons to be skeptical.

Steam Deck comes from a company with a mixed reputation for hardware.
Valve may very well have a hit on its hands — but many fans thought the same thing back in 2014.
At least they're trying. They could just keep pulling an EGS. I think this is Valve's answer to cloud gaming, though. I don't think they want gamers streaming from the cloud, they want them on their storefront. So, if that's their reason, they'll likely support this more than they have past endeavors.
I feel they want to start the new era of portable PC gaming. They said they would offer the customized steam os for free to any companies that want to make their own portable machine.
Somebody had to get the ball rolling is what I took from that statement lol excited for the future with handhelds since I'm a primarily handheld gamer.
The hype around this thing is wild to me. It screams “new toy to use for a few months but then go play steam on my pc”
We will see. The market is unpredictable. You cannot rule out the power of a platform with good exclusive games and even when I don't support Nintendo anymore there is no denying the power of its exclusive games.

Valve, the company behind the Steam platform, spoke boldly about its SteamOS plans in the past. It was all about creating an operating system designed from the ground-up for gaming and adding this operating system to hardware known as Steam Machines.
lol Gabe lost it XD
But that controller, ugh. Is it possible to sync a traditional ps4/xbone pad or mouse/keyboard?
Can't see a market meself. It will probably sell but not huge numbers. Console gamers maybe, PC gamers probably not.
Not for me.
This thing is DOA. It was Valve's attempt to get Steam users to move away from Windows and go towards a linux based ecosystem.
Console kiler? Hahaha!