Valvehas confirmed that theSteam Deckis now in-stock and readily available, meaning fans no longer need to make a reservation prior to purchasing. The previously announced docking station for the Steam Deck is now also available to purchase for $89.99 USD.

The docking station will not only project the Steam Deck’s screen onto a TV, but it will also include extra ports and a USB-C type power cable, so the machine can be pretty much hooked up to any display or third party accessory. Valve has also provided more specific details on theperipheralsof the dock to answer any questions players might have.

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The console will include the ability to support multi-monitor streaming, and the display port/HDMI will support up to 1440p at 120 Hz or 4K at 60 Hz. Along with 3 USB-A 3.1 Gen 1, the dock has 45W Type C power supply and 1 Gigabit Ethernet. Moreover, Freesync is further supported for LCD and OLED displays that support a variable refresh fate.

The Steam Deck itself has received its own share of updates, including new display settings for docked mode, scaling compatibility for multiple displays and East Asian language support. Other input features aside from languages have also been implemented such as a faster and more responsive touch screen, along with two news ways to customize your button setting and even make your own button inputs for complicated games.

East Asian countries like Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong can now order the Steam Deckhere. And as for those who already reserved their consoles, they will start receiving them in no time. However, the company hasstressedthat they might revert to reservations at any time if their stock can’t handle the demand, so this can be considered a limited-time offer until the current supply ends.

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