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Best fight sticks for PC in 2021

Playing a fighting game with an arcade-style setup has an unmatched feeling. Using a joystick and slab of buttons that are served up to you on a tray just gives big-time knockout victories an extra little bit of enjoyment that controllers and keyboard can’t. But it’s not an investment that you want to take too lightly. While you likely won’t use the controller to play anything other than fighting games, it’s important that you make sure you have something that’s durable enough to withstand monstrously aggressive button mashing. In addition,

Best USB-C docks

Computers are meant to multitask and help you increase efficiency and productivity, but they only come with so many ports. Docks allow you to plug in many devices at once into your computer, from something as small as a flash drive to something as big as a 4K monitor. USB-C docks range in usability, versatility, size, and shape, so it’s important to find one that best fits your needs. Here are the best USB-C docks. Best overall USB-C dock Accell Driverless USB-C 4K Docking Station Image by Accell via Amazon

Can you use an external controller with the Steam Deck?

Earlier today, Valve announced its latest hybrid console, the Steam Deck, which is set to release later this year. The console will be available to use in both a handheld or traditionally docked format.  Players will also be able to attach any peripherals such as mice, keyboards, or even external controllers to the Steam Deck, as it comes with several ports for USB-powered peripherals to be inserted. You won’t need to buy a Steam Controller to use alongside your Steam Deck console, either. As a service, Steam already supports the integration

Can you connect the Steam Deck to a TV?

Valve unveiled its upcoming foray into mobile gaming with in the form a new console called the Steam Deck, and it can do just about anything you might want. Not only can the Steam Deck be used on the go, but its special dock also serves as a USB-C hub that allows you to connect it to any number of peripherals. While on its official dock, the Steam Deck can connect to any TV that has DisplayPort 1.4 or HDMI 2.0 connecting abilities. Screengrab via Steamdeck.com Additionally, the Steam Deck’s bluetooth

Elgato introduces new webcam, Wave XLR audio interface, Stream Deck update, and more during digital event

Elgato is one of the biggest names in hardware and software for content creators, and its 2021 lineup of new releases aims to keep up with that standard.  During its most recent livestream, the company revealed a new webcam, an audio interface for non-Elgato XLR microphones, a mic arm, and more.  The webcam, called the Elgato Facecam, is meant to provide a premium option to creators who might not have access to DSLR cameras but still want to improve their video quality. It’s a 1080p HD webcam that can capture

Steam Deck Can Run Any Windows Game, Comes With a Dock Like the Switch

[embedded content] Valve’s Steam Deck seems laser-focused at potential buyers for the Nintendo Switch — it shares a similar silhouette and offers similar features, and coincidentally is announced on the same day Switch OLED pre-orders go live — but it claims that it can run any PC game title that gamers have in their Steam libraries. So, how does that work, exactly? The handheld works on SteamOS, a custom Linux OS, and allegedly can run non-gaming software that you’d use on a PC. Originally rumored under the names of “SteamPal”

Steam Deck Features “Fast Suspend/Resume”, Works Similar To Quick Resume

The long-rumored Steam Pal has finally been revealed, and is being called the Steam Deck. The handheld features great specs for its price, and also seems to have some great quality-of-life features that should put it in par with modern hardware – to an extent, of course. The most interesting feature seems to be Fast Suspend/Resume, which will supposedly pause the game and put the handheld into sleep mode. Once its powered back on, you are put right where you left off. There’s also a USB-C jack that can be

Steam Deck Full Specs Revealed, Features Custom RDNA 2 GPU, Claims 1.6 TFLOPs of Power

Steam has recently unveiled the long-rumored SteamPal handheld, which is now confirmed to be known as the Steam Deck. Featuring a 7-inch touchscreen with a Nintendo Switch-Esque form factor, the handheld seems to have impressive tech specs for its size. The Steam Deck comes with an AMD APU which includes a Zen 2 CPU with 4 cores/8 threads operating at a frequency of 2.4 GHz to 3.5 GHz, and a custom GPU. The GPU features 8 RDNA 2 CUs with a variable frequency of 1.0-1.6 GHz, that should put in