Honestly I think you'll have to get it RMA'd.
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When you unplug it while on, does it immediately turn off?
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What does it say battery percentage is when plugged in?
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In desktop mode, what does it say battery health is?
I don't usually use headphones with my deck, but I've paired my Pixel A-series buds to it and they work pretty well for discord calls.
Speed wise 55Mb/s is fine. Higher speeds are nice for game downloads/etc but that's plenty. I had to live with 3Mb/s until a couple years ago, and we were able to have multiple people watching Netflix/etc on different devices. Not 4k obviously, but surprisingly good video quality for the amount of data available.
The data cap could be a problem though. You'll probably be fine if you don't download many games, but that's an easy cap to hit these days.
True of most 3d prints unfortunately, although ultimately it comes down to your printer.
The keyboard is a Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s.
https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/keyboards/pebble-keys-2.920-011777.html
It's this keyboard, but I don't see the details on the key mechanisms.
From looking at previous leaks, it looks like there will probably be two versions of the same device: One with windows and one with SteamOS.
Yeah, I think a good approach to any type of government powers is considering that future presidents/parties you don't like will also have access to these powers.
I would absolutely love it if the threat of the future Trumps is a limiting factor on government overreach.
Definitely feels like it.
Fantastic, we're finally getting non-valve SteamOS devices.
I usually will trust that a game will run if it says verified/playable, but when a game says unsupported I check ProtonDB. Far too many unsupported games run fine with minimal tweaks or proton-ge.