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This destroys any chance of Valve making an Xbox-competitive home console with SteamOS :(
You get a cable that is usb-c on one end and HDMI on the other. Not that hard.
there are adapters
Could they ship USB-C to HDMI as a workaround?
But I don't think that can manage 4k 60Hz HDR + Dolby Atmos, etc. that modern games consoles have?
Tell Samsung that for my TV...
DisplayPort is super easy to convert to HDMI and the adapters are cheap. The other way around is not so easy.
Is anyone doing 4K at above 60Hz with the steam deck? I highly doubt it.
This stops them releasing a more powerful home version though. As SteamOS/Linux will not be able to support modern HDMI2.1 features.