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  2. Steam Deck - Wikipedia

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    Within the Steam storefront, developers can populate a special file depot for their game with lower-resolution textures and other reduced elements to allow their game to perform better on the Steam Deck; Steam automatically detects and downloads the appropriate files for the system (whether on a computer or Steam Deck) when the user installs ...

  3. Oops: Valve Shows Switch Emulator In Steam Deck Vid, Then ...

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    There are a lot of reasons why people buy Steam Decks, Valve’s new portable gaming PC. It lets them take beloved Steam games on the go. Others use it to get the most out of Xbox Game Pass on PC.

  4. Nintendo Switch - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Switch Lite is a revision of the Switch designed for handheld play released worldwide on September 20, 2019, with an MSRP of US$199.99. [188] First announced in July 2019, the Switch Lite is a single unit, integrating the Joy-Con as part of the main unit's hardware, and uses a smaller screen measuring 5.5 inches (14 cm) diagonally.

  5. PlayStation Vita - Wikipedia

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    With the success of the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck handhelds moving into the 2020s, publications questioned Sony's decision to abandon the market. [178] In 2023, Sony announced "Project Q", a controller with an 8-inch screen for the PlayStation 5 that would replicate the experience of remote play on a Vita or Off-TV Play of the Wii U GamePad .

  6. FSR - Wikipedia

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    FSR may refer to: Broadcasting. Fox Sports Radio, an American radio network; Fox Sports Racing, a U.S. motorsports TV channel; Yle FSR, a Finnish radio network;

  7. Force-sensing resistor - Wikipedia

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    The technology of force-sensing resistors was invented and patented in 1977 by Franklin Eventoff. In 1985, Eventoff founded Interlink Electronics, [2] a company based on his force-sensing-resistor (FSR). In 1987, Eventoff received the prestigious International IR 100 award for developing the FSR.

  8. Optical ring resonators - Wikipedia

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    [2] Lossless coupling is when no light is transmitted all the way through the input waveguide to its own output; instead, all of the light is coupled into the ring waveguide (such as what is depicted in the image at the top of this page). [3] For lossless coupling to occur, the following equation must be satisfied:

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