A possible summary is:
The speaker reviews the Steam Deck, a portable gaming PC that can run games from Steam and other platforms. He praises its hardware, performance, and versatility, but criticizes its software bugs, poor logistics, and limited availability in Russia. He also compares it to other consoles like the Nintendo Switch and the PlayStation 4, and shows how to install emulators and pirate games on it. He concludes that the Steam Deck is the most interesting and coolest gadget of the decade, despite its flaws. He also advertises a data analyst course and invites the listeners to join his social media groups.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Steam Deck is a portable gaming PC developed by Valve.
2. The Steam Deck runs on Linux and uses the Proton emulator to run games.
3. The device has a 7-inch screen, a custom AMD processor, 16 GB of RAM, and a storage capacity of 64 GB, 256 GB, or 512 GB.
4. The Steam Deck has a built-in overlay that displays FPS and processor loading.
5. The device has a battery life of around 2 hours in heavy games.
6. The Steam Deck can be connected to a TV via an adapter for a bigger screen experience.
7. The device has a full-fledged desktop mode, allowing users to install and run Linux applications.
8. The Steam Deck can be used as a PC by docking it and connecting a keyboard and mouse.
9. The device has a microSD card slot for expanding storage capacity.
10. The Steam Deck is compatible with emulators, including a Nintendo Switch emulator.
11. The device is available in different models, including a base model with a slow EMS drive and more expensive models with SSDs.
12. The Steam Deck is priced at $400 for the base model.
13. The device has a built-in Wi-Fi module that supports up to 250-300 megabits per second.
14. The Steam Deck has a touch-sensitive surface on the joysticks, which can be used for aiming in some games.
15. The device has a built-in vibration system that simulates different surfaces.
16. The Steam Deck can run games at 60 frames per second on minimum to medium settings.
17. The device has a power button that can be used to switch between the console mode and the desktop mode.
18. The Steam Deck can be used to play games from the Steam library, including games that are not optimized for the device.
19. The device has a built-in browser, allowing users to surf the internet and watch videos on YouTube.
20. The Steam Deck can be used to install and run Windows, but this is not recommended as it may cause issues with the device's features.