Valve has officially opened up orders for its official Steam Deck docking station.
The Steam page for the official docking station lists the accessory for $89 with an estimated delivery date of 1-2 weeks. The official Steam Deck docking station features three USB 3.1 ports, one HDMI 2.0 port, a DisplayPort 1.4, and a Gigabit Ethernet jack.
This is not the only docking station available for the Steam Deck, as third-party makers like JSAUX and iVoler released similar accessories for Valve's portable gaming PC at a retail price cheaper than what Valve is asking for.
The docking station was originally supposed to release back earlier this year. But in June, Valve delayed the release of the docking station to an undisclosed release window, citing a shortage of parts along with COVID-related closures at its manufacturing facilities as reasons.
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