Valve's huge Steam Deck update is now ready for everyone, including rival AMD handhelds
Briefly

Valve's SteamOS 3.7.8 marks a significant update, expanding support for third-party gaming handhelds like Lenovo's Legion Go and Asus's ROG Ally. This stable release not only introduces an official recovery image for easier installation on various devices but also enhances the Steam Deck experience with features such as Bluetooth microphone support in desktop mode, the ability to set a battery charge limit, and improved graphics performance through updated drivers. Overall, SteamOS 3.7.8 expands its capabilities while laying groundwork for future compatibility.
Valve has finally released SteamOS 3.7.8, introducing support for third-party handhelds and numerous features aimed at improving user experience, particularly on the Steam Deck.
The official recovery image now allows installation of SteamOS on other AMD handhelds, moving beyond the earlier necessity of shoehorning old recovery images.
Major improvements for the Steam Deck include Bluetooth microphone support in desktop mode, new battery charge limit features, and enhanced graphics performance through updated drivers.
The excitement around SteamOS 3.7.8 culminates in enhancements like remote LCD activation via Bluetooth, optimizing device longevity, and refining user control over graphics settings.
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