If this device basically provides the ability to stream games you already own without requiring you to subscribe to a separate service, I could see them having some success with this if they make iit available at an affordable price. But what's gonna really make it stand out, and by extension probably increase the price, is the ability to play games directly off the system, albeit at a lesser performance. The beauty of Steam Deck is that it essentially allows for all of that so hopefully they can find a happy medium.
The ability to play PS5 games on it alone means there's a place in the market for it (even if it's small) and there would support by default which is major issue that the Vita suffered from. I could see a lot of people that travel picking it up who want a console experience on-the-go.
And that render looks like absolute shyt
It HAS to have some offline capabilities. Nobody wants something thats only useful at home on your local WiFi
Ever trying using a backbone/cell phone over the internet for remote play? It's ass...