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If you have Steam on your pc, you have a steam machine. Plug it into your tv if you want a bigger screen experience
You obviously don't understand what those words mean.
I have a Steam Machine. But many many more would have them if Valve sold them directly.
What is the difference? You can buy a smaller PC, install Bazzite OS on it and plug it into your tv. Voila, you now have a steam console. Quite literally. lol
All of that can be done on what I suggested.
No, what you suggested was:
That's what a "steam machine" is, though. lol
That's not what it is though LOL
I've already explained to you what it is LOL