It's hard not to compare the Steam Deck to the Nintendo Switch. It's obvious that Valve was gunning for the Nintendo Switch's unrivaled dominance in the portable gaming console market when it first announced and subsequently started sending out the first few batches of the Steam Deck in late February. But, while there are similarities between the Deck and the Switch, they're also very different.
Understanding what makes the Switch different from the Deck is important when deciding which of these two deserves your hard-earned cash.
Is the Steam Deck just a portable PC?
Before anything else, let's talk about the elephant in the room - is the Steam Deck a handheld desktop? In a way, it is. In theory, Valve wants the Deck to run every game that's available on its library, with one of its biggest draws ahead of its launch being The Witcher 3. Since then, Valve has added support for more Steam titles. While some aren't supported at all, that doesn't necessarily mean that the Deck can't run unsupported games, it's just that the experience isn't optimal.
