Basically all you do is power it up, hook up an HDMI cable, and either use a keyboard and mouse or Steam Controller to access the UI. The Steam Link was incredibly easy to set up, and took me about five minutes from opening the box to access my account. It comes with a power cable, three power converters for worldwide regions, and an HDMI cable. There’s two USB slots on the back, one on the side (just like the Xbox One), an Ethernet slot, and an HDMI out. ![]() The unit itself is small and light, which means that it won’t be an eyesore in any location you decide to place it in. I immediately unpacked my shipment this morning and put them through the paces, and I’m pleasantly surprised with how the Link turned out. Although the Steam Controller and Steam Link aren’t going to be available in wide release form until November 10, anyone who pre-ordered directly through Valve (myself included) is set to get them today.
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