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For those on the fence about getting a Steam Deck, now may be the time to act! To celebrate Steam's birthday, Valve is discounting the two discontinued models of the Steam Deck LCD that they are discontinuing, and these prices are insane for what this device can do!

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First, we have the 64GB LCD model, which is 15% off and goes for $296.65. Then, we have the 512GB LCD model that is 25% off and going for $336.75. Both of these prices are insane, especially for what you are getting out of them. These devices can play some of the newest and greatest games and give you access to the PC ecosystem, PS and Xbox games, and emulation. The fact that you can get one model for under $300 is nuts, but only $40 more for almost 10x the amount of space. It is a no-brainer!

The sale will last until September 26th at 10am Pacific Time, so grab one as soon as you can! These models have been discontinued as well, so if they run out, they will no longer be available. Sure, we are missing the OLED screen and some nice improvements like 90Hz, 50wh battery, and better cooling, but it's hard to say no to such an incredible price for what a device like this is capable of.

And for those who are on the fence about handheld PCs: Trust me, under $300 is more worth it than you know.

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Noah Kupetsky
A lover of gaming since 4, Noah has grown up with a love and passion for the industry. From there, he started to travel a lot and develop a joy for handheld and PC gaming. When the Steam Deck released, it just all clicked.
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