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Here is my take on that. It does not matter if Valve are losing on the Deck. What it does is influence the Distributor network to price anything in that class to a similar price but the Deck alone is not the only handheld that is selling well in the channel so the success has brought these APUs right into focus.Gabe hinted that the base-model steam-deck is being sold at a loss. He said it was "a particularly painful price point but believed the base model to be a net profit in the end".
So yeah, the Steam deck is cheap the way a PS5 or XBSX is cheap - you are buying a loss-leader that's expected to recuperate that loss because it locks you to an ecosystem (in this case, the Steam storefront).
Sure, you can sideload stuff onto it via the Arch Linux desktop but you still need to use Proton for most games, and doing that requires a game to be in your Steam library unless you are very savvy Linux user and know how to execute a side-loaded game via Proton, and then faff with all of the button-mapping and other wonderful hardware/input/device-mapping stuff that Steam just does for you automagically. Realistically, it's a possibility but almost nobody is going to buy a steam Deck to sideload everything onto it when a lot of the SD's appeal is in the seamless integration of the default UI with the Steam store.
As far as other software Steam is basically entrenched and Games are not even expensive if you know what you are doing. This is $13.99 US and all of them are Steam Games. In fact about 95% of Games you get from Humble, Green Man Gaming and Fanatical are Steam Games. I for myself have about 700 Games on Steam and as a subscriber to Humble Choice get good Games to play every month. Does anyone want a key for Starship Troopers as I already own that? RTS are one of my favourite genres to play.
When you look at that paying double to get the Ally so that you can play Game pass or GOG or Epic is a moot point if you already have a Gaming PC. The Steam Deck is objectively a great product for the community as it allows you to get up from your PC though or be 8-10 again and play those Tandy Games when you should be sleeping under the sheets.