Gave my 64 GB to a family member. Have a gaming laptop so I don't miss it as much.
Steam Hardware
A place to discuss and support all Steam Hardware, including Steam Deck, Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and SteamOS in general.
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Aye, I owned both. Got an LCD when it first came out and bought an OLED when they came out. Treat yourself, in all situations of visual screens OLED is better.
The only thing I dislike about it, having seen the in-store demos, is the fringing on text and hard edges. It can looks like chromatic abberation in very contrasty games. The OLED subpixel layout just isn't quite ideal, especially at 1280x800 7.4".
The LCD version has less issues there. Less gaps between the pixels and a standard RGB vertical strip layout.
On the other hand, the LCD is perfectly fine.
Its perfectly ok. The OLED runs cooler, brighter, and better battery life. Don't get me wrong when I got the led steamdeck when it first came out I played it more than my gaming PC. Steam deck is awesome but if you can manage the few bucks more always go OLED. I literally sold the LED at a steep discount and bought the OLED and dont regret it.
Disagree on the oled thing. Oled is better in a lot of cases, specially if everything on the screen is constantly changing. However, for a computer that will be displaying the taskbar 70% of the time its not ok. Oled burn in is a thing
This is a steam deck, a game console, not a normal computer. If your taskbar is visible 70% of the time I question what you're doing with the device.
Auto hide the taskbar, burn your wallpaper instead. Oled burn is really is much less of an issue these days thanks to better panels and pixel shifting tech.
I have a folder of backgrounds they switch every hour just for this reason.
But I hardly ever see them with full screen apps anyway and app/spaces switching with gestures is like second nature. Like having a laptop with 4-5 monitors.
I used an OLED tv as my computer monitor for over 2 years. Never had any burn in.
To quote Rtings:
under normal circumstances, with mixed usage, burn-in isn't an issue
Even if your task bar is on 70% of the time, you're not going to see any significant burn-in.
A lot of people have done burn in tests on the OLED, and it's barely a concern. The tech has really improved.
I have a Phillips evnia ultrawide that has accumulated over 6000 hours SOT over the last year and a half, over 3k of that was playing RuneScape 3. You have to turn the brightness down to 10% and be on a flat grey screen to even see the beginning of burn in. It's really a non issue, even in "torture" scenarios like getting 200m mining xp on the screen full time.
Makes you wonder why Nintendo decided to make the base Switch 2 model LCD
Because it's cheaper to make and allows them to release an OLED version at a premium later.
Good night cheapest game box on the market.
With the way that memory prices are going, Valve is going to bring back the 64GB model.
/s
/not s
I got the 64gb intentionally to just put in a 512gb myself. Was no problem to do, and saved quite a bit on the price difference. I'm extremely happy with the device, but don't use it nearly enough.
Honestly, that’s probably why they are consolidating manufacturing around less SKUs.
Everything sucks.
These are SSD, not RAM.
SSDs are being affected too. Not as much, and I forget why exactly, maybe because it's all silicon and shares some manufacturing resources? 🤷♂️
Got a cheap LCD 64GB one on sale then put in a 1 TB SSD, and I love it. This form factor in the $300s is about right. Much more than that and it’s not really worth it for low-end graphics on a small screen.
Steamdeck 2 confirmed?
2 will be the final version too
Steam deck
Steam deck 2
Steam deck 2: episode 1
Steam deck 2: episode 2
Steam deck: alyx
Steam Deck: Alyx is just the Steam Frame
I wonder if DDR prices are a factor. They might lose too much with the lower proved model compared to the OLED models.
These have DDR4 RAM, right? But Gaben did say that the original $399 price was difficult to hit, so any small increase in component prices might make it impossible.
Look on OfferUp and you'll see folks coming out of the woodwork trying to sell 64gb DDR4 for $300-700.

I'm glad I rebuilt my PC before they started requiring a rainbow clown wig on top of every module.
I'm sure the headline should say "once sold out, they'll only be available on the second-hand market". Not gone forever though.
nah they will be remotely exploding all steamdecks 100% real source trust me bro
I just got a 2nd LCD during the sale. Unfortunately it was broken and I'm still waiting on a replacement. With any luck they'll send me an OLED one instead 😜
Edit: just got the shipping confirmation, so no luck. Also, not getting it until the 29th. 23 days from reporting the issue to getting a replacement 🤬
I love mine ❤️🥹
yep I'm still using my lcd cause I see no real reason to upgrade. I love it immensely 💕
Hell yeah, LCD gang.
Already out of stock
