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It should work. But if you don't need something to carry around you could probably build a more powerful PC for the same price.
Honestly the LCD decks are so cheap, especially with sales, I don't think you could build a gaming PC for that price.
I know the virtual pinball community frequently recommends steam decks to power their pinball cabinets. I would assume that means it's pretty decent compared to other cheap PC options.
I guess they can also reuse the LCD.
Lol I guess they could mount the deck to show as a scoreboard.
I suppose I should have mentioned this in the post but I already have a computer I use for gaming at home, was specifically looking for something budget friendly to bring to friends houses and play games. Otherwise I prob would just build a sffpc