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I already looked it up. I find it very interesting. It looks like a NAS, but instead of being a network attached storage, it's a direct attached storage RAID controller by the look of it. Yeah, chances are, man, I wouldn't be able to afford to get it shipped here. I don't know what it would cost. I don't know if there's drives in it already, but yeah, it looks extremely cool. And the fact that you can just connect it right to the Mac and edit video and stuff directly from it, yeah, I think pretty sick, man. Incredibly sick. And yeah, the Steam Deck, oh buddy, once you start playing with it and the stuff it can do, not to mention its operating system is Arch Linux, and you can use a full desktop environment. It does have that mode. It's fully touch screen. You can use it as a desktop computer, a very powerful one too, I might add. I mean it has 16 gigs of RAM built in. And the SSD is very upgradeable in there. You just take the back off the thing. There's like six screws on the back. You just pop out the original SSD. It takes a 3220, or 2230, sorry, 2230, yeah, SSD, the small type. You just pop in the new one, restore the operating system, and way to go. But it also supports micro SD cards up to 1.5 terabyte, and you can buy those and just pop them in and swap them out at will, like you can hot swap them. So yeah, it's a fantastic piece of hardware, man. Not to mention it comes with a nice hard shell case that you can just put right in your backpack. And you've got a full Linux PC. What I use for control of mine is RII I8. It's like a little keyboard mouse combo that can like slip into your pocket. And yeah, I've got a dock with mine. You buy the dock separate. You drop it into the dock. You can hook it up to your TV, pair a game controller with it, and before you know it, you've got a full console playing right on your TV. And Steam, man, the games get so cheap on Steam, it's like you're not even spending money on them sometimes. Like you can get games that are like a few years old for like less than five bucks, sometimes less than a buck. They go on sale for when they have their sales like eight times a year. They have Steam sales. And yeah, it's just an incredible piece of hardware. You know the deck. It really is. There's not many games out there that it can't play. Let's just say that. Back to you, Josh. We only need Casey.
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