Valve released the Steam Deck game console at the most inopportune moment. There was a shortage of components, which led to a widespread shortage of new items, and especially in Russia due to the closure of most supply chains this spring.
As a result, Steam Deck was not sold in Russian stores, and at the manufacturer’s recommended price of $400 in March-April this year, online flea markets asked for half a million rubles for this console (an impudence record of 640 thousand). Now the price tags at outbids have become much more humane.
Steam Deck can be purchased in Russia at prices ranging from 55 to 110 thousand rubles, depending on the amount of built-in memory. Outbid consoles are imported from the USA and countries of Europe and Asia, so you can not count on a guarantee. Usually set-top boxes are new and unopened, but since this is a hype product, it is recommended to unpack and check the device with the seller, otherwise there is a risk of wasting money (albeit not so much).
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