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The only experience I have is with Steam Deck and it's fantastic! I love it so much that I've decided to build my next PC as a Linux only box. I am a refugee from /r/patientgamers though. I don't play the new hotness unless it's first party Nintendo stuff.
I'm also so fed up with Microsoft's anti-consumer practices and disastrous updates, so it makes it an easier decision.
Just a heads up, the steam deck can run switch games, often better that the original hardware. If you own a copy of the game it's legal to emulate on your device however you'd like.
I heard that, but I also heard it's kind of a removed to set up with BIOS or something? I was actually messing with an Arcade Punks iso that had some switch games on it and they worked. Terrible selection other than Mario Kart. So I tried to add another one I own and it won't play. I'll eventually try to figure that out.
Look into Emudeck, It does all the hard work for you, as well as emulation for everything that the steam deck can handle.
I will, thanks.