Turns Out That $1,000 'Steam Box' May Have Nothing to Do With Valve
Published: January 01, 0001
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In January, hardware manufacturer Xi3 announced the Piston, a living-room-friendly PC built to play Steam games in your living room. The Piston, Xi3 said at the time, had received a financial investment from Valve.
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But according to a new report, Valve may have nothing to do with the Piston at all, despite Xi3’s claims. “Valve began some exploratory work with Xi3 last year,” Valve’s rummy 365 Doug Lombardi told Eurogamer, “but currently has no involvement in any product of theirs.” We have contacted both Valve and
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comment, and will update if we hear back. Valve-backed Xi3 Piston rummy best console starts at $1000 [Eurogamer]