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Steam Deck might be a decent option actually. It runs between 500~800 bucks. It is Linux based, but looks like a lot of Steam library runs well on it.
Can confirm. Many games run as if they were native ports. Those which not, will mostly run with simple tinkering. Some won't run, but given the amount of games there are, you could ignore them.