I've got some points about this one.
- they pitch a "deck that could actually play Fortnite" - game from a company who's CEO actively hates linux for whatever reason (maybe it kicked his dog, I dunno)
- they talk how games bought on stores other than Steam will be "first-class citizens" which... you can already do on Steam Deck
- they promote being free of hackers/cheaters because of immutable file system... something Steam Deck also has (though they do mention some additional digital signatures)
- they want to be not only on handhelds but everywhere (laptops, tablets, phones, TV, cars...) - pretty ambitious for a company that didn't deliver anything yet
- it'll be running on an ARM processor - we'll see how this works out (has anyone tried making a handheld like this?)
- already mentioned no desktop mode - why is this mentioned as a positive exactly?
- they want help from linux power users (feature requests, contribute code) but they don't know how open-source they want to be
- they stole Witcher 3 video from some dude on YouTube
I'd like to think these are just screw ups/growing pains but nothing I've seen so far gives me any good vibes about it. We definitely need more choice and competition - this however does not look like an honest attempt at that. Let's hope I'm wrong.
Edit: Ah, how could I forget! Kirt McMaster, CEO of Playtron and the man responsible for killing CyanogenMod. Sounds great...