HardwarePal : Now that Steam Machines have been shipped out to the first 300 Beta Testers , a YouTube user had the opportunity to do the very first unboxing video of the somewhat console like PC, aswell as give us an overview of the SteamOS library and game performance.
Corey Nelson was one of those who received a unit and posted an unboxing video on YouTube. Nelson also posted videos showing off the system booting and another looking at the controller.
Valve will offer further information about a full launch for the Steam Machines in January at CES.
Getting your hands on a box that's worth more than $1,000 with some of the most high-end gaming hardware inside is something many gamers would love. So what's the first thing any curious core gamer would do after making sure it boots up? Strip it down and see what's inside, of course.
AliveGameZone - Valve has begun delivering the first batch of its Steam Machine to the 300 lucky beta selectors and some have already started posting unboxing videos and pictures online.
A new video is one of a few making the rounds across social media sites, as gamers who were selected as part of the opt-in for the Steam Machine beta are posting up and sharing their experiences with the gaming community at large. What does the video contain? Footage of the Steam Machine and the Steam controller in action.
SteamOS is just hours from officially launching and one of the most common question users seem to be confused with is how exactly Steams In-Home Streaming feature will work. Will we need to be using a Steam Machine to play the stream coming from our high-end machine?
Valve has sent out the first 300 Steam Machine prototypes. These living room PC entertainment hubs contain Valve's proprietary controller that also happens to be very disruptive, as well as their own SteamOS, which is also set to be very disruptive. The first set of unboxing videos have arrived and the PC-style console is looking super sexy.