Nice. Its essentially a PC Switch with steam library. Not sure if I will buy it though, I love my KB+M.
You can use it with KB+M
USB-c port can be used with any USB-C dock.
So, uh, what about Windows license?
Or can it run only non-windoz games?
You can install Windows on it if you want, it's literally just a PC.
As an aside, I am really quite excited for this. I could definitely see myself using this often, and with the dock functionality it can even act as a thin-client for general PC usage which is awesome. I could then use it for general desktop usage then remote into my actual computer for gaming/heavier workloads.
At the very least this means EAC will be supported in Proton which means MCC on Linux, finally. I might ditch my Windows parititon entirely at that point, it's really only there so I can play MCC
Although, the base model should just be axed. eMMC is completely unusable and will die very quickly as it has very limited write endurance. What they need to do is remove the base model and only sell the 256GB or 512GB NVMe models, or introduce a 128GB model that is at least SATA if NVMe is too expensive. But no eMMC. Just no. I feel bad for the tech-illiterate that will go ahead and buy the cheapest model then wonder why their storage is bricked within the year, and why their games take so long to load when it did work. For the sake of those people I would hope Valve reconsiders using eMMC.