![](https://www.gamespot.com/a/uploads/original/103/1038857/2920643-screen%20shot%202015-08-12%20at%209.45.35%20am.png)
The Smach Zero, a portable Steam machine, now has an official release date and price. What is a Smach Zero you ask? It looks like a cross between a Vita and a Steam controller, with an embedded screen flanked by two of the distinctive Steam controller circle pads, and four buttons on each side. The gamepad is configurable, as well, to suit different games.
Here are the SMACH Zero’s specs:
- AMD embedded G-Series SoC “Steppe Eagle” with Jaguar-based CPU and GCN-based Radeon graphics
- 4 GB RAM Memory
- 32GB Internal Memory and SD Card Slot
- USB OTG
- 5-inch Touch screen with 720p resolution
- Configurable tactile gamepads
- HDMI video output connection
- Wi-Fi conectivity
- Bluetooth connectivity
- 4G mobile network connectivity (PRO model only)
As a Steam machine, it runs Valve's SteamOS, an operating system designed specifically to run Steam. So, what do you think, GameSpotters? Are you impressed with this new handheld from Steam?
Log in to comment