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Scalpers are already selling the Steam Machine for over $3000 on eBay despite Valve's efforts
(www.tweaktown.com)
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I mean, sure. I have tons of rare knives, too. But a PC is a commodity item; it's easily susbtituted with any other which is really the whole point of the architecture to begin with.
I think the Steam Machine is neat. I'm still not paying $3000 for one.
Neither would I, but if there is money to be scalped.
While Valve only officially supports 3 devices, it is possible to install its image on any PC (or just run Steam on Linux). But quite a few Steam users don't realise that.
Also, Valve only officially supports Ubuntu LTS desktop (Gnome). And their own OS of course. Yes, despite having the Steam runtime. The only thing this means is that support agents will say "but did you try installing Ubuntu?".