LAS VEGAS -- While the computer category itself was overshadowed at CES 2014 by
flexible TVs
and
high-tech wristbands
, there was one unexpected bright spot -- some inventive new ideas about PC gaming.
With the next generation of living-room consoles only a few months old, it would be easy to put PC gaming on the back burner for a while, but companies at CES are instead taking some inventive, forward-thinking approaches to this decades-old category.
PC gaming in the living room
The biggest is probably Valve's lineup of Steam Machine hardware . The concept is for a compact gaming PC that runs the app-specific Steam OS to play games from Steam's huge PC game library on a living-room TV. New for CES 2014 was a list of the first wave of PC hardware partners actually making the Steam Machine hardware, including Alienware , Origin PC , and Falcon Northwest .
With the next generation of living-room consoles only a few months old, it would be easy to put PC gaming on the back burner for a while, but companies at CES are instead taking some inventive, forward-thinking approaches to this decades-old category.
PC gaming in the living room
The biggest is probably Valve's lineup of Steam Machine hardware . The concept is for a compact gaming PC that runs the app-specific Steam OS to play games from Steam's huge PC game library on a living-room TV. New for CES 2014 was a list of the first wave of PC hardware partners actually making the Steam Machine hardware, including Alienware , Origin PC , and Falcon Northwest .
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