Valve Announces the Steam Deck, a $400 Handheld Gaming PC

After rumors in May, Valve has now officially announced the Steam Deck, a handheld gaming PC arriving later this year. IGN has an exclusive hands-on with the Steam Deck as part of this month’s IGN First, as well as an FAQ with Valve about the device, but here’s the essential info.

The Steam Deck has a form factor similar to that of a slightly larger Nintendo Switch but with the capabilities of a full gaming PC. It runs a modified version of Valve’s SteamOS, complete with a new console-like interface for easy navigation of both the Steam store and your Steam library, but it also provides access to an unrestricted computer desktop where any third-party applications can be installed (including non-Steam games or launchers).

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In terms of hardware, the Steam Deck has a 7-inch, 1280×800 resolution, 60hz LCD screen, a custom AMD APU featuring a 4-core, 8-thread CPU paired with 8 RDNA 2 compute units for the GPU, and 16 GBs of LPDDR5 RAM. Practically speaking, that makes it a substantial amount stronger than the Switch, allowing it to run modern games impressively well – as a point of reference, I was able to play Jedi Fallen Order on an in-development Steam Deck at “High” graphical settings with little-to-no issue. It can even suspend running games like a console, and Valve says the intent is really to give players access to their entire Steam library on the go. 

To better enable this, the controller setup on either side of the screen has all the buttons, triggers, and full-sized joysticks you’d expect from a modern gamepad and more. The sticks are actually capacitive, meaning they can detect when your thumb is resting on them, and below each one is a small trackpad that can be used for mouse inputs. There are also four back buttons on the rear of the Steam Deck that can be mapped however you see fit, and the display is a multi-input touchscreen.

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Additionally, the Steam Deck has bluetooth support for any device you could connect to a regular PC (including headphones like Apple AirPods). It can also be “docked” and hooked up to an external display, as well as a mouse and keyboard if you want to use it as a more traditional PC. While Valve will be selling an official dock separately, any third-party USB-C adapter should work just as well – and those who simply want an experience closer to that of a regular handheld or console can ignore the more computer-y aspects entirely.

Speaking of selling, the Steam Deck will be available in three different models – importantly, however, the only major difference between them will be storage size and speed, with their graphical capabilities otherwise identical. The base version will cost $399 and have 64 GB of storage, followed by a $529 model with 256 GB, and finally a $649 version that has 512 GB and an anti-glare etched glass screen treatment. The latter two Steam Decks will also have faster NVMe SSDs, and all three will allow you to install and play games off of a Micro SD card to expand storage capacity further.

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The Steam Deck doesn’t have a hard release date yet but it’s currently set for a holiday 2021 launch, and Valve President Gabe Newell told IGN that hitting these price points was ‘painful’ but ‘critical’. A reservation pre-order system will be rolling out in the near future, with Valve aiming to avoid the chaos and unpredictability of recent console launches, and all three price points will also come with a tailor-made carrying case. 

We’ll have lots more information about the Steam Deck all month long as part of our IGN First coverage. In the meantime, be sure to check out our extensive hands-on impressions, and if you have a question that wasn’t answered here you can check out an FAQ with Valve about the Steam Deck

Daily Deals: Preorder the Nintendo Switch OLED, Price Drops on LG GX OLED 4K TV, ASUS ROG RTX 3070 Gaming PC, and More

There are some really good deals today, but the highlight is definitely Nintendo Switch OLED preorders going live today at 12 noon PT. If you already have the Nintendo Switch, you might not consider this a big deal. But for first time Switch buyers, I’d recommend getting the new model. The OLED screen upgrade itself is definitely worth the $50 price bump. In other deal news, grab an ASUS ROG RTX 3070 Gaming PC for a mere $1599.99, save over 50% off the Logitech G920 Racing Wheel for the Xbox Series X, score a computer desk for as low as $28, and decorate your gaming space with some smart LED strip lights.

Preorder Nintendo Switch OLED Today at 12pm PT

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The newest Nintendo Switch model, featuring a larger OLED touchscreen display, new dock, and new Joy-Con colors, will be released on October 8 for $349.99. However, Nintendo tweeted today that preorders will go live today at 12pm PT. It’s very possible that this console will go out of stock very quickly. If you’re planning to buy one, don’t hesitate!

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ASUS ROG RTX 3070 Gaming PC

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Scoring an RTX 3070 gaming desktop PC for only $1599.99 is already a great find, but if it’s an ASUS ROG desktop, which generally boasts great build quality and sleek gaming-inspired aesthetics, it’s an outstanding deal. At the time of this post, you can order it now at Best Buy and receive it in about 2 days. That’s a much better proposition than waiting months for a standalone RTX 3070 video card.

Govee 32.8ft (2×16.4ft) RGBIC Smart LED Strip Lights

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These LED strip lights are very inexpensive at only $1 per foot, but it has a lot of features. These are “RGBIC” strip lights, which means that the LEDs have built-in IC chips which allow the strips to display multiple colors simultaneously. You can also control the lights wireless via either WiFi or Bluetooth. Pair it with Alexa or Google Assistant for voice control as well.

Cheap Computer Desks on Amazon from $27.99

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If you’re shopping around for a computer desk and you don’t want to spend hundreds of dollars, or even $100, or heck, if $50 is out of your budget, then have we found the desk for you. This 39″ computer desk is currently only $27.99 (just enough to get free shipping even if you’re not an Amazon Prime member). It measures 39″ long x 20″ deep x 29.5″ high and is tastefully decorated with a splice board design. Bigger sizes are available, all under $50.

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Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel for Xbox

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Factor in the $100 Dell gift card and you’re basically getting this racing wheel set for only $135 (it retails for $400). This is one of the best racing wheels you can get for the Xbox or PC, and easily the best racing wheel under $200 (if you factor in the Dell gift card). It pairs beautifully with Forza Horizon 4 and will probably work just as well with the upcoming Forza Horizon 5 game that’s coming out November 9.

LG GX Series 55″ 4K OLED Smart TV

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The 2020 LG GX series OLED TV has the same panel and internals as the CX OLED that everyone loves. What makes it different is that the GX, or “Gallery Series”, does not include a tabletop stand. Instead, it includes a wall mount that allows it to mount almost perfectly flush with the wall. Even with an ultra-slim 3rd party wall mount, you can’t mount a CX OLED TV nearly as flush as you can with a GX OLED TV and the included mount. The GX series is usually priced a few hundred dollars higher than the CX OLED TV, that is until today.

Today Only: WD Elements 6TB Desktop Hard Drive

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If you’re in need of extra storage, Newegg has got you covered. For today only, take an extra $25 off the already discounted WD Elements 6TB external hard drive, bringing the total to just under $100. At only 1.6 cents per gigabyte, you can’t go wrong with this deal.

AtGames Legends Ultimate Home Arcade Cabinet

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The AtGames Legends Ultimate Home Arcade is finally back in stock at Sam’s Club. It’s been unavailable for a while and sells for considerably higher on eBay. If you’re not a Sam’s Club member, you need to pay a 10% surcharge, but at least shipping is only $10. This is a full-sized cabinet that’s much more robust than your typical Arcade1Up cabinet. It features a generously sized high-definition 24″ LCD monitor and two player setup (each player gets a joystick, six action buttons, and a spinner). There’s also a trackball for precision gameplay like in Centipede. Speaking of which, the biggest draw are the 300 licensed arcade and console games that are preinstalled. That includes classics like Missile Command, Asteroid, Space Invaders, Burger Time, Fix It Felix, and much much more. If you have the technical know-how, you can also add in your own games with a USB flash drive.

QuakeCon 2021 Is Coming in August

QuakeCon 2021 is coming this August and the multi-day event will be all-digital.

Bethesda announced the news today, stating that QuakeCon at Home is back and will take place from August 19 to August 21. This year’s QuakeCon will include livestreams that feature updates on existing and upcoming games, tournaments, charity fundraising, giveaways, and more. Oh, and puppies too, apparently.

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QuakeCon 2021 will officially kickoff on August 19 at 2 p.m. EST with a global stream event that will include “special influencer streams, Bethesda’s own Community teams from across the world, developer appearances, and game updates — all streaming in support of charitable causes.”

The QuakeCon staff will reveal exclusive content for the community as well, according to Bethesda. The official QuakeCon Twitch team will lead the charge on charity fundraising, streaming games to raise money for QuakeCon-supported charities. Bethesda says some community players will be featured on the team’s page during the event and those curious about joining the team can sign up here.

Some of the charities involved include Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAJC), NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, The Trevor Project, and UNICEF. The con’s annual animal charity t-shirts are back too, according to Bethesda, and the profits from these shirts will be split between Custom Ink, Dallas Pets Alive, and FOUR PAWS. The two shirts available this year can be seen below:

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Partners for this year’s QuakeCon include Alienware, BAWLS, Fractal Design, Pecos Pete, Razer, SteelSeries, and more. QuakeCon 2021 will begin at 2 p.m. EST on Thursday, August 19 and the con will formally end a couple of days later on August 21.

While Bethesda didn’t reveal what games event attendees can expect to see, the company’s blog post does include tags at the bottom for Deathloop and Doom Eternal, although this could be in reference to the con’s charity shirts.

While waiting for QuakeCon 2021, read about how Deathloop will be a PS5 console-exclusive title until at least September 2022 and then watch Bethesda’s latest Deathloop gameplay walkthrough trailer. Check out this story about how Doom Eternal now has ray-tracing and more thanks to its next-gen upgrade after that.

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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

Steam Deck May Give The Eventual Switch Pro A Run For Its Money

Mere hours before preorders began on the new Switch OLED Model, Valve preempted the festivities with a big announcement of its own: the Steam Deck, a portable gaming PC that bears more than a passing resemblance to Nintendo’s popular handheld/console hybrid. The shot across the bow may or may not have been intentional, and preorders are opening soon. Either way, Steam’s new device seems inspired by, if not a direct challenger to, Nintendo’s popular console. And fresh off the community’s disappointment over the lack of Switch Pro news, Valve could be taking the opportunity to get out ahead of the competition.

In fact, the Steam Deck is being positioned as similar to the Switch in many ways. The starting price for the Steam Deck is $400, just above the price of the Switch OLED but with significantly more power (albeit with an LCD screen). The device itself looks similar to a Switch, though the full analog sticks and track pads make it a bit wider than a Switch equipped with the already-large Split Pad Pro. There’s even an optional dock to plug it into your TV, the marquee hybrid feature that serves as the Switch’s namesake.

Valve is also making sure to accent the power proposition. It’s no coincidence that its promotional videos have shown games like Control running on the Steam Deck, with a promise that it’s running natively on the device. Contrast this with the Nintendo Switch, which has offered hit-or-miss cloud-based versions of games that often come with compromises–including Control.

The Switch, by comparison, has not gotten a power bump since it launched in 2017, and it’s beginning to show more frequently. Games have been hitting against the device’s power limitations resulting in issues like poor performance, even among exclusives. This is part of why expectations had been raised for a Switch Pro, which was expected to bring with it a commensurate power bump. When the Switch OLED announcement landed with a thud, it was because expectations had been raised sky-high for a power boost. Whether it planned to or not, Valve is capitalizing on this opportunity. When and if a Switch Pro does come, it will now be measured not only against the existing Switch models but against the Steam Deck.

The major difference between the devices will be their respective libraries. Obviously the Steam Deck won’t have access to Nintendo’s first-party library, which is a major system-seller for fans of the company’s wide array of classic franchises. And for some fans, there’s simply no replacing Mario, Zelda, and Pikachu, regardless of hardware power or other whizbang features. For those who want to experience all that gaming has to offer, the Steam Deck likely wouldn’t replace the Switch outright thanks to Nintendo’s internal development.

But outside of those offerings, the Steam Deck will have access to the massive Steam library, making it the home to countless PC games on the most popular PC gaming storefront. The Switch has been a solid repository for indie games, in particular, but the vast majority of those are available on Steam too–and they’re often far cheaper through frequent sales. In fact, while even the cheapest Steam Deck is pricier than a Switch, over time you might find that you save money due to the stark differences in frequency of sales–and depth of discounts–on the Switch eShop and various PC marketplaces.

And while Valve has dipped a toe into the dedicated hardware market before, there’s reason to think the Steam Deck will be different than, for example, Steam Machines. That line of pre-built gaming PCs was little more than a set of build guidelines with a dedicated OS, which led to inconsistent quality across the devices from various manufacturers. Steam Deck is a unified piece of hardware being built and sold directly by Valve itself.

Analyst Daniel Ahmad opined on Twitter that Valve is in a singularly great position to overcome some of the obstacles that have prevented other portable PC devices from having success in the market. According to Ahmad, other portable PCs have struggled with balancing the power level and price, as well as making it profitable. Thanks in part to Valve’s dominant position in the marketplace, the Steam Deck stands a decent chance of overcoming these challenges.

“While the device is fairly open and can install other games and software, Valve effectively owns the out of the box storefront on the console, which is more in line with the traditional console business model,” he said. “It means Valve is not wholly reliant on hardware margins. It is still unclear if gaming handheld PC’s can break out of the current niche they are in, but the Switch’s success has shown people want to play high end games on the go.”

This all suggests that Valve has learned lessons from console hardware makers, including Nintendo. Its hardware may or may not be profitable itself but can achieve profitability by driving new users to Steam, a closed ecosystem controlled by Valve itself. And it’s doing so in a package clearly inspired by the Switch, with functionality similar to the Switch.

Whether a Switch Pro is actually in the works is an open question, and we don’t know when or if Nintendo will actually introduce it. But its announcement of the Switch OLED was widely regarded as disappointing to many on the internet, which left an opening for Valve’s announcement today. Assuming Nintendo does introduce a Switch Pro in 2022, Valve’s own device may have beaten it to the punch. There are many unanswered questions about the Steam Deck, including how comfortable it will be to use and whether it will support services like Xbox Game Pass. But whatever the case, for the first time in years, Nintendo will be facing a direct competitor in a way it hasn’t from PlayStation or Xbox.

Destiny 2 Update 3.2.1.1 Patch Notes: Glassway Strike Issue Fixed And More

Destiny 2 Update 3.2.1.1 is live now, fixing three issues. Hotfix 3.2.1.1 fixes an issue where players could exit the play area during the Glassway Strike boss fight.

Players were using the glitch in the Grandmaster version of the Nightfall Strike to slip into an area where the bosses couldn’t damage them, allowing them to fire at the enemies in safety. Grandmaster Nightfalls are some of the toughest challenges in Destiny 2 and give out some of the best rewards, so the bug essentially allowed players to easily farm it.

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The update also solves an issue where the Worldshaper ornament for Izanagi’s Burden would sometimes cause ADS issues when zooming in. The third and final fix in this update is that an issue where the Catalyst Competitor Triumph was not showing for players who completed it during the Guardian Games.

This hotfix comes in the wake of the mid-season update, which focused on balancing weapons in the player versus player modes as well as fixing bugs. Many of the gun balance changes came from Bungie’s desire to rework the entire class of “special” weapons that had been taking over the PvP modes. The patch also included a nerf for the Exotic scout rifle Dead Man’s Tale, which had also been dominating the Crucible meta.

Bungie also detailed how it will be overhauling the reputation system when Season 15 starts on August 24. The changes to the system are aimed at streamlining reputation resets as well as lessening the impact winning/losing PvP matches has on reputation progression.

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Streets Of Rage 4 DLC Availability Bug On Switch Won’t Be Fixed For Days

A fix for the issue preventing Switch owners from picking up an expansion for Streets of Rage 4 is currently being worked on and will arrive in the “following days” according to developer Dotemu.

Fans of the latest entry in the long-running beat-’em-up franchise can pick up the new DLC starting today, titled Mr. X Nightmare. The expansion adds multiple new characters, a survival mode, moves, weapons, and more to the game. Currently, anyone playing the game on PC, PS4, and Xbox One should have no problem purchasing the DLC.

Switch owners however have encountered a bug that prevents them from purchasing the expansion. On Twitter, Dotemu acknowledged the issue, saying, “We are all hands on deck to remedy this issue for fans and will be posting updates on the ETA for when we anticipate the fix to be live.”

However, Switch players won’t be able to purchase Mr. X Nightmare for at least the next day. In a follow-up tweet, Dotemu said that “our best projections are that the fix will come in the following days but beyond that, we are unable to give a more accurate timeframe.”

Along with the DLC, a massive patch has hit Streets of Rage 4. The patch addresses issues with every character in the game, with some changes being applied to the entire roster while others received more specific buffs or nerfs.

Since its launch, Streets of Rage 4 has received regular DLC drops, with the latest adding Shiva to the beat-’em-up this past May.

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Improve the Quality of Your Gaming, Streaming, and Filming With Just One Light

Get the lighting your stream deserves

When it comes to gaming and streaming, the light in the room is more important than we think. An hours-long gaming marathon is a blast, but it can cause eye strain, headaches, and cause some serious distraction without the proper lighting. The light is even more important if you’re streaming for an audience. Poor lighting can make your stream look grainy, unprofessional, and boring to watch; and when there’s so much competition for streamers, everything counts.

So when you need good, soft lighting that doesn’t cause eye strain or ruin great video the way that harsh, bright bulbs do.  You’re going to need a customizable lamp that can do everything you need, all in one package. That’s where gaming lights like the Govee Lyra Smart Corner Floor Lamp comes in.

Bring your room lighting into the modern era

Govee has designed a light that is ready for the 21st century and has taken advantage of technology to change it from just a light to an essential part of any media experience. With the Govee Home app, you can control not only the brightness and the warmth of the light from your phone, you can also customize the colors, so you can set the lighting to exciting and vibrant for an intense game-a-thon or something softer and calmer for when you’re ready to turn in for the night (or early morning!). Be sure to fill your room with ambient light by facing the lamp towards the wall and let it reflect throughout your room!

This floor lamp is even able to react to the audio coming from your gaming rig! With the reactive music mode and a microphone built right into the camera, you’re able to sync the lights to the sound of you blasting away at your opponents. The multicolor lights can enhance the vibe of your stream, providing tons of entertainment for you and your friends. Whether you want to stream and play alone or have a great time with friends on the couch, the Govee Lyra Smart Corner Floor Lamp can accomplish whatever you are looking for.

Set the mood for any occasion

This floor lamp, complete with RGBIC technology is also great for entertainment outside of gaming. If you have children and are looking to create a fun environment indoors, then the floor lamp can work great to delight and amaze them. Watching the big game with a friend? Use the color control to provide the perfect soft lighting that emphasizes the action. You’ll easily be able to see why James Bruce of Makeuseof.com said: “If you want a stylish, minimalistic floor lamp, capable of stunning multicolor dynamic and music reactive displays, along with plenty of customizable options and app control, the Govee Lyra is well worth a look. It’s certainly the fanciest floor lamp we’ve ever seen, perfect for everything from impromptu living room raves to subdued romantic nights in.”

Govee has produced a product that can turn a simple floor lamp into a room-defining appliance. That’s why it’s rated 5 out of 5 stars on Amazon.

A sleek, futuristic look

A number of IR products are homogenous, depressing, or bland–not so with Govee. The futuristic design is sleek and space-conscious, ensuring that no matter the size of your room, you’ll be able to add a touch of futuristic flair without losing square footage. Anyone looking to jump into the trend of smart home products will love this floor lamp. Whether you want to control the color and brightness from your phone, or have Alexa do it via voice control, your lamp can be adjusted easily and quickly to match any situation. A romantic evening, an exciting gaming marathon, or just some quiet time with a good book will be enhanced by setting the right atmosphere.

You can get the Govee Lyra Smart Corner Floor Lamp on Amazon, so get it today and discover the future of lighting your home!

Never Carry A Laptop Again With This Advanced Projection Keyboard For Your Phone

With our new normal meaning working and studying from anywhere, portable tech has never been more useful – especially if you want to take advantage of remote working to travel more. But, did you know that the lightest, most up-to-date way of working remotely actually requires no laptop at all? Instead, all you need is a futuristic projection keyboard that simply connects to your smartphone. 

One of the best around? The successfully Kickstarter-funded Serafim Keybo, the “world’s most advanced projection keyboard,” and today, we’ve found it on sale for just $84.99 – that’s a 22% discount off the regular price of $109. 

Simply connect this game-changing gadget to your device via Bluetooth, and it will turn any flat surface into a real, working QWERTY keyboard in a second. With multiple language layouts, you can easily work and type anywhere, anytime, with all the functionality of a regular keyboard – but without having to carry around the physical thing.

On top of that, it also doubles as a piano keyboard, with a built-in music app that allows you to switch to playing piano, guitar, bass, and drums using the laser tech, too. For musicians, that means no more carrying heavy instruments in order to practice while you’re traveling – and if you want to learn, there’s no simpler way to start out. 

As if that wasn’t enough, this handy gadget can even be used as an emergency power bank, thanks to its premium 2000mAh battery. 

Best travel gadget ever? We think so. We’re not the only ones, either. With such game-changing tech, perhaps it’s no surprise that this advanced keyboard has also been featured in Tech Crunch, Mashable, CNET Japan, Product Hunt, and many more leading publications. 

Start traveling lighter than ever before with the Serafim Keybo: World’s Most Advanced Projection Keyboard, on sale with 22% off right now for $84.99 (regular price $109). 

Become A Six-Figure Web Programmer With This Ultimate Training Bootcamp

Want to start an exciting new career this year, or boost your income with lucrative freelance work? IT skills are some of the best you can learn, not just because they are set to only grow in demand, but because average salaries for web developers in the US range anywhere from $73k to more than $150k a year for top jobs. 

Thankfully, you can actually learn essential programming skills in your own time, from anywhere – and without having to pay for expensive college courses, thanks to a new wave of excellent elearning training. Today, for example, The 2021 Ultimate Coding and Web Programmer Bundle is on sale for just $29.99 (regular price $1600) – that works out to less than $4 a course. 

Even if you’re a total beginner, this is the ideal way to start your coding career, with more than 58 hours of training on sought-after skills like clean coding, data science, WebXR, and the most popular programming languages.

The course Java Programming & Coding Language for Beginners, for example, will teach you the basics of the industry-standard programming language in a way that makes it easier to learn than you might think. Then, you’ll move on to courses like Automate Tasks Using MATLAB, which will walk you through improving your productivity by automating the boring, repetitive tasks you’d usually waste time on, programming your computer to do them for you instead. 

The courses in this bundle are taught by industry experts, such as Mohammad Nauman, a highly experienced programmer, influential security researcher, and teacher with a Ph.D. in Computer Sciences and an impressive 4.4/5 star rating from previous students, and the 4.2/5 star rated Liviu Oprisan, who has been programming for 13 years.

Start your exciting new career in IT today with The 2021 Ultimate Coding and Web Programmer Bundle, on sale with 98% off now, for $29.99 (reg. $1600). 

This ‘Must-Have’ Tool For Web Designers Makes Projects Quicker Than Ever

Whether you design websites for yourself, are a professional web designer or want to start web design as a lucrative side hustle (the average freelance web design salary is about $75k a year), you might not realize that you could be creating websites quicker and easier than ever – and making more in the process. 

The secret? A top-rated tool like the Venus Design System.

This innovative design software gives you world-class design standards, right out-of-the-box, with more than 2000 UI and UX components for busy designers, developers, and entrepreneurs – all in one place and ready to use immediately. 

Simply a must-have for web designers, we’re talking over 250 global colors, typography styles, and more than 1,400 material design icons. 

It all means that as a designer, you can streamline your workflow and create stunning websites in a fraction of the time – improving your productivity, and allowing you to work fewer hours a day, or take on even more lucrative work. With Venus, there’s simply no need to waste time starting from scratch on a project – and the difference it will make to your work speed will be apparent from day one. 

This game-changing design system has been so highly rated by users, that it was named #3 Product of the Day on Product Hunt, with more than 300 upvotes. It’s also received glowing reviews from real-world freelance web designers and developers too. As one visual designer reviewed, “This product is a “must-have” tool for any designer. An attractive, clean, and very well organized, easy to use and implement in any project. A product that can make your workflow easier and help you maintain consistency in your design.” 

Start designing better websites easier than ever before with a Venus Design System: Lifetime Subscription, on sale with 60% off, for $39, right now (regular price $99).