Nearly
three
years
to
the
day
after
teasing
the
world
with
a
white
version
of
the
Steam
Deck,
Valve
has
finally
decided
to
release
the
normally
black
handheld
gaming
PC
in
that
color
too.
The
limited-edition
white
model
is
going
on
sale
for
$679
on
November
18th
at
3PM
PT
/
6PM
ET,
everywhere
the
handheld
is
sold,
including
Australia
and
the
various
regions
of
Asia
served
by
Komodo.
It’s
no
different
on
the
inside
than
a
normal
model,
says
Valve:
Steam
Deck
OLED:
Limited
Edition
White
has
all
the
same
specs
as
the
Steam
Deck
OLED
1TB
model,
but
in
white
and
grey.
It
also
comes
with
an
exclusive
white
carrying
case
and
white
microfiber
cleaning
cloth.
Since
the
1TB
OLED
normally
costs
$649,
you’re
effectively
paying
$30
for
the
color.
Valve
says
it’s
allocated
stock
proportionally
across
each
region,
but
once
it’s
sold
out,
it
won’t
be
making
any
more.
Below,
find
a
few
more
images
of
it
direct
from
Valve.
I
still
highly
recommend
the
Steam
Deck
OLED,
though
I
could
see
some
buyers
picking
an
Asus
ROG
Ally
X
instead
for
its
notable
performance
and
decent
battery
life
advantages,
particularly
if
they
decide
to
dual-boot
the
Bazzite
operating
system
(which
makes
it
feel
a
lot
like
a
Steam
Deck)
alongside
Windows.
(Yes,
the
ROG
Ally
X
is
a
black
variant
of
an
originally
white
handheld,
and
this
Steam
Deck
is
the
opposite.)
Here’s
what
the
old
Valve
prototype
looked
like,
straight
out
of
Portal
with
an
Aperture
Science
logo
on
the
back:
It’s
not
for
sale.GIF
by
Sean
Hollister
/
The
Verge
Here’s
hoping
someone
will
print
up
some
high
quality
Portal
stickers,
and
perhaps
we
can
add
our
own
orange
and
blue
Portal
thumbstick
covers
or
something.
(Originally posted by Sean Hollister)
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