Third-party built Steam Machines are set to make their debut at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. At least twelve third-party companies are creating a Steam Machine and expected to reveal their product at CES, according to Engadget.
Those companies are:
Alienware
Alternate
CyberPowerPC
Falcon Northwest
Gigabyte
iBuyPower
Materiel.net
Next
Origin PC
Scan Computers
Webhallen
Zotac
Each machine is expected to have different specs, size and price as Valve has not put any such requirements on its partners.
Valve will hold a press conference today at 5pm PST (8pm EST, 1am tomorrow GMT) where more information on the Steam Machine initiative is expected.
Are you interested in a Steam Machine from any of the above companies?
Source:
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