2024-08-13
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Although the emergence of the SteamDeck handheld game console has greatly improved the portable gaming experience, due to the limitations of weight and specifications, how the handheld game console can perfectly balance battery life and performance has always been a big problem.
According to gamerant, Valve recently submitted a new patent that may suggest that Steam Deck will achieve better streaming effects through new VR integration technology, thereby avoiding performance and battery life issues.
The report pointed out that Valve has submitted a patent called "Dual Detail Encoding in Distributed Systems", which aims to provide low-latency, high-fidelity images from a host to another device. It is worth mentioning that the patent also mentions wireless gaze point transmission and rendering between the host and the head-mounted device or handheld device. This means that SteamDeck's PC streaming function will be improved and may also support VR systems in the future.
Of course, technology companies generally submit various new patents throughout the year, and it is still unknown whether they can be realized in the end. We still need to look at the above content objectively.