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"textContent": "Ongoing memory chip shortages, caused by a proliferation of AI-huffing data centres, continue to make PC games hardware scarcer, less affordable, and generally miserable. The latest victim is the Steam Deck OLED, which returned to stock yesterday – and it’d be very nice to end the sentence there, but alas – with some barely believable price hikes.\n\nRead more",
"title": "The Steam Deck OLED's price hikes have killed its status as the best deal in PC games hardware"
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