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Digital Storm's upcoming gaming PC, the Bolt 2, will include the ability do dual-boot both Windows and SteamOS, the company announced today.
The Bolt 2 will be "upgrade friendly" for users and include removable brackets on its graphics card, storage drive and a cooling system. The PC is expected later this month and will start at $1,899. According to director of product development Rajeev Kuruppu, Digital Storm is not attempting to compete with console pricing.
"We're taking aim at the high end of the market, targeting consumers that demand the best possible gaming experience and who are looking for a PC capable of playing any title on their new 4K display," Kuruppu said via press release.
Polygon is reporting from CES in Las Vegas and will be taking a look at the Bolt 2.
Valve announced SteamOS, a Linux-based operating system last year. The operating system will be available as a free download for users and free to license for manufacturers sometime this year. >
Valve is expected to make more SteamOS and Steam Machine-related announcements tonight.