Well, the thing is, quite simply, everyone had the same idea: I got my Steam Deck 10 months ago, and on CEX, I can sell it for at least 3/4 of the price I paid. I sell it, add £100 (or less), and voila, I can get the new OLED. However, in just a week, the entire CEX marketplace got flooded with Steam Deck LCD units, causing the prices to plummet. Now, there are plenty available. When I was in the queue for mine, I checked CEX to see if I could find a second-hand one. I live in London, and I remember there was one available, which lasted only 2 days, in Zone 4 in West London. The next one was somewhere near Eastbourne on the southeast coast. I think they were even more expensive than buying one from the official website. It’s all about the market dynamics and the delicate balance between supply and demand.
Me and you man we are the same person. I own a switch and a Mac and know little to nothing about computer protons emulation etc. I am learning. I love handheld gaming I live in a city where I rent a room and I don’t own a tv so handheld gaming it’s perfect for me. Steam deck is perfect. I wish I could run some android games but for the rest it’s perfect