The steam deck tech specs page originally said the dock would have one USB-A 3.1 port, two USB-A 2.0 ports. The page now says that all three USB-A ports will use the much faster 3.1 standard.
Valve’s steam deck tech specs page listed the original specs as of February 12th. By February 22nd, the dock diagram was updated to show the three USB-A 3.1 ports and a gigabit connectivity Jack.
The Wayback machine’s February 25th archive is also the first time I see valve using the header’- docking station’ instead of’the official dock’.
I’m envisioning a future where I can use the dock to play Steam games on the TV in my living room. Valve has only provided a vague late spring 2022 release date for the dock.
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