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Asus G20 Steam Machine Announced

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Asus has given out some details on their G20 gaming PC that's aimed at being a Steam Machine and is waiting on the SteamOS launch schedule.

It's not going to be a cheap unit either sporting an Intel i7 processor and an Nvidia 780gtx graphics card, so it remains to be seen how this will sell as it looks like they are aiming for the high end.

The unit itself does look great though, but just how long will it be before Windows ends up being sold on it instead of SteamOS?

I can already see why Steam Machines are useful, I have my PC linked up to a big TV in front of my bed and it's really akward to use traditional UI on it from a distance. Having to turn up the font-size on everything makes it look horrible. Bring it on.

You can see the full list of what is to come from Asus here. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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omer666 Jun 17, 2014
("performant" <= I actually meant well-performing, or efficient. Sorry for this French/English mix-up...)
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