

The HDMI port will allow for 4K resolution at 60Hz, and 2K at 120Hz – more than your Steam Deck will likely output smoothly, but providing enough headroom for whatever the inevitable Steam Deck 2.0 looks like. Looking around the device, you’ll find very similar specs to other 6-in-1 solutions.
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If it can live up to that promise, we may have found the ultimate Steam Deck Dock. Now, we have an all-in-one solution that not only provides excellent high-speed interconnection with our peripherals, but also offers a user-expandable storage option that doesn’t require you to open the back of your Steam Deck, or worry about introducing heat issues to the device. The first version of this dock actually launched in July of this year, but it came without the M.2 storage option. Dispensing with the hamfisted slight of hand, there’s a great deal to like here. That said, I trust what my eyes see, and that’s a Steam Deck on the box. Ok first and foremost, JSAUX isn’t explicitly calling this a Steam Deck Dock.
