First Steam Machine Prototype Pictures Published

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First Steam Machine Prototype Pictures Published

A variety of Valve's Steam Machines will be unveiled in January at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Valve initially did not want to overhaul the entertainment PC business, but after some time the company felt it was necessary to enter the living room of gaming. Initially announced in a series of announcements in September, Valve revealed it was working on hardware called the Steam Machine along with a new controller. Pictures of the prototype and Valve employees were published in The Seattle Times this morning.

A variety of Steam Machines and entertainment applications for the platform will be shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in January and go on sale by the middle of next year. In the meantime, 300 beta testers will get to try out the Steam Machine.

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In the first photo, Valve employees (from left to right) Eric Hope, Anna Sweet, Greg Coomer, and D.J. Powers stand with the Steam Machine prototype. In the second photo, Hope uses Valve's new controller. The third picture illustrates the many controller prototypes Valve built. One controller had a trackball on the underside of the controller. Controllers were built partly with tools from Valve co-founder Gabe Newell's garage.

With the SteamOS, Valve hopes others will build their own Steam Machines. The company wants to "advance the stagnant PC hardware platform" and allow others to further innovate the platform, according to The Seattle Times.

"It isn't until this coming year when there are going to be enough of those pieces that all work together that we can say in a credible way to all of our customers," Coomer said, " 'Hey, if you're one of the people who likes to play games in the living room, and we know there are a lot of you - now we have enough dots connected that we think you should try this.' "

Source: CVG [http://seattletimes.com/html/businesstechnology/2022180559_briercolumn04xml.html]

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The White Hunter

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Pardon my ignorance, but what does the steam machine do? Is it a stripped down pc optimized for gaming?
It's a gaming PC, you can change parts and do what you want, it comes loaded with a custom OS optimised for gaming and could be an excellent entry level gaming PC for the masses.

Provided they execute it right.
 

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SourMilk said:
It looks like a Xbone/360 hybrid painted black. Really Valve, what's with the VHS design? This is a legitimate question for the upcoming generation. Trying to fit in with the crowd?
Um it's a prototype, plus ultimately many different manufactures will exist so I imagine they will all have their own designs.. Also what do you want? Should it levitate in your livingroom and dispense ice cold sodas?
 

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sigh. So twenty years of computer and gaming console technological advancement has led to three cutting edge consoles that look like ... a computer from the late 1990s. Or a cake box.
 

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If the Steam Machine gains popularity it could really change PC gaming. For the first time in the history of PC gaming, PC games will be made for a standardized hardware. Sure you can change it and run your own configuration, but the games will probably be made for the default Steam Machine in mind.
 

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While I like the idea of my SteamBox dispensing ice-cold sodas - hey, let's reuse that cooling system - I do not, however, understand why so many people seem to care so much about what their entertainment systems' boxes look like. Why are you even looking at it? Tuck it away somewhere. The action's on the screen.
 

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Pyrian said:
While I like the idea of my SteamBox dispensing ice-cold sodas - hey, let's reuse that cooling system - I do not, however, understand why so many people seem to care so much about what their entertainment systems' boxes look like. Why are you even looking at it? Tuck it away somewhere. The action's on the screen.
Ya lets admit it, a Steam Icebox Soda dispensing console would be awesome.

But ya I can understand caring about what it looks like. My PC looks like something from the future, and it really impresses the people who don't know anything about computers. They wonder "why doesn't my computer look like it just took a time machine and showed up in my livingroom."

But ya over all I make pretty much no purchasing decisions based upon looks, my case was on sale for cyber monday and all the lights were just incidental.
 

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I'd rather shave off about 20-30 bucks from production than have my steam box built to look like an apple product.
 

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Guys, it should be emphasised that this is a PROTOTYPE. Aesthetics probably aren't a priority to whats actually in the box.

Plus, Valve has said that there will be multiple different versions of the Steam Machine; just because this looks like a VHS box doesn't mean they all will look like that.
 

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Please be affordable. Please be affordable. PLEASE BE AFFORDABLE!
There should be a number of different options above, below, or on par with Sony and MS's new consoles.

Everyone was wondering about Valve getting into the hardware business, but really their 'console' here is all in the software, with Steam and the Steam OS. Quite an interesting idea actually, maybe you don't make as much money but you also assume less risk, a safe and effective way to get into the 'living room'.
 

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SourMilk said:
It looks like a Xbone/360 hybrid painted black. Really Valve, what's with the VHS design? This is a legitimate question for the upcoming generation. Trying to fit in with the crowd?
Because it is the most compact design in which you can fit in full fledged desktop PC hardware, while still possible to switch part, which can include top end video card like a Nvidia Titan ?