• Mark with a Z@suppo.fi
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        2 days ago

        Batteries on a device that needs wall power?

        Well I guess I’ve seen things this dumb already so maybe

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          1 day ago

          Yeah, I could imagine that it would need to be connected to a USB charger for that…

          (I hope they make the suggested version with the eInk display. That way the image would persist even if the power runs out.)

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      2 days ago

      There aren’t, to my knowledge, but I’m sure you could grab it and data from somewhere on the board.

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      As long as there’s some kind of power available inside the machine (e.g. an extra SATA power connector) it can just use that and wifi.

      I suspect that the Valve engineers weren’t so short sighted though and probably have all the usual headers/connectors inside the thing that a normal PC would have. For example, a USB 3 header (the kind usually used for front-panel USB ports).

      If anything, the device probably has at least one extra M.2 connector and a 1x or 4x PCI express connector. With those, anything is possible.

      Even if the only power available is the CPU fan header you can always just use a splitter and pull power out of that.