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As for performance, they all are more or less identical, so any model should work.
This^. Shader pre-caching alone can eat up all the space on the 64GB model.
Personally, I vote for the 256, it’s a pretty good middle ground.
Edit: Oh, and you need to keep a gig or two free at all times so that the Deck doesn’t panic when you move from Desktop to Game mode.
THe easiest way is to use the SD Card slot to expand storage. You can 'in theory' change the SSD internally, though you have to purchase a specific kind and taking the steamdeck apart is 'easy' but not trivial
for 650.00 you can buy the 400.00 steam deck, a 512gb SSD and install it, a 1tb sd card, and a dock for the same price.
There hasn't been battery degradation issues.
The appeal of the deck is the portability. Phone emulators are very limited along with not able to play anything on your Steam library.
The Deck also makes an amazing emulation machine for $400.
The iPhone 15 dies 4x Ray Tracing and plays all the latest games.
See what I mean?