About This Software Stream your games anywhere in your house with Steam Link SimplicitySetup is easy. Just connect your device to your home network and run the Steam Link app, and it will walk you through the process of connecting a controller and discovering your computer running Steam. All that’s left to do is kick back, and enjoy your collection of games from anywhere in your home.PerformanceSteam Link is designed to take advantage of the horsepower you already have in your home, streaming from your current gaming computer by mirroring its experience to your device. Video and audio data is sent from your computer to the Steam Link, while your controller input is sent back in real time. Virtually every game that your computer runs can be played on your device using Steam Link. 7aa9394dea Title: Steam LinkManufacturer:Valve Steam Link Download Licence Key Useless for me (huge lags, it might be my router's fault) but it cost like $3. Praise the Gaben for this device.. The best streaming hardware ever made and probably the most underrated and overlooked, a real shame it's been discontinued (I believe?). It's at it's best with a wired connection which in my experience provides a seamless experience, I use it to stream games, movies and generally use my pc in the living room. I paid \u00a36 for it in a steam sale and feel like I robbed Valve, was well worth the original \u00a340 price tag!. Worst product I have ever bought in my life. Do not waste your money on this. Give your money to the homeless instead. If you do not have an ethernet cable, it's useless to play on this thing.. For a long time I was reluctant to buy one, mostly because my computer was hooked to my TV set already and I didn't feel the Steam Link would be useful. Still I told myself it could be interesting to have one in store just in case. Time went on and the Steam Link went out of production just when I realized I finally needed one, having moved my computer to another room.I found a used one on an online store and bought it for more than what I could've paid had I decided to buy one on Steam earlier... But no matter, that little device is amazingly effective. I hooked it to a Gigabit Ethernet port, connected my Steam Controller receiver then my TV set to the HDMI port and Bob's your uncle.It works wonders. Even with an average network connection it still works very well with minor latency. All my Steam Controller profiles were kept within Steam and I could reuse them though the Link.Resolution & compression are dynamically adjusted for the available bandwidth to provide the smoothest experience possible and I have to say it's really amazing how well that works.I'm pretty sure it could even be used to remotely play through the internet provided you forward the right ports on the router, but you'd need a solid uplink connection for this to work reasonably well enough.. I really rate the steam link! Easy to setup and use and only really slightly limited by its 1080p streaming limit (who games in 1080p nonadays! :P). I was looking forward to the steam link 2 which now seems to have been shelfed, if it ever really was a thing. Haven't tried the raspberry pi app yet but from specs and reviews seems to be worst than this great little device. So now looks like anyone wanting to stream will have to look towards more expensive 3rd party alternatives.. The product was extremely laggy even with a wired connection. Was weird using a keyboard and mouse on the TV and the controller play just wasn't smooth. It is a great idea though and I'd be looking forward to tryout a 2.0. Don't let me down again valve
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