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iBuyPower reveals first of the Steam Machines PC consoles


US retailer iBuyPower has unveiled its first two prototype Steam Machines consoles. They are based on Valve's idea for a living room PC box that rivals the PS4 and Xbox One and will be shown publicly at CES 2014 in Las Vegas in January.


There are two models currently, one called Gordon, the other Freeman after the character in Half-Life. One of them sports a clear strip through the middle, and the other has a black one when the coloured light is not showing through. Both look like slightly more boxy, white PS4s and run an early build of the Steam OS.


Technical specifications are thin on the ground, but the company has revealed that they are both capable of running games from Steam in 1080p at 60 frames per second.


At this stage, an official release date is yet to be revealed (just '2014' has been mentioned), price too.


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