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Three thoughts:
The biggest reasons to lock down hardware aren’t really there on the Deck. On top of that, it benefits Valve to have other devices running their storefront, so using off-the-shelf parts when possible makes it easier for others to use the Deck as a template.
Apple's business model is to sell hardware, in order to "extract as much money from the consumer as humanly possible" they "need" to protect hardware sales first and foremost.
Valve's business model is to sell software, in order to "extract [...] possible" they "need" to have as much compatible hardware as possible.
You can argue that Apple's business model is antiquated or suboptimal, but you'll have to prove that freeing their hardware and reducing prices, would mean an equal or higher increase in benefits from their app store and subscriptions.