I have got my OLED Steamdeck today and made a picture with my old one side by side. The display is a little bit bigger, the touch screen is way better (more like a smartphone).

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    10 months ago

    Unless I also have an OLED screen I’m not going to be able to tell the difference, but the bottom one looks slightly better so I’m guessing that’s the OLED one?

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    Serious question: Is the difference more apparent IRL (not a picture)? I’m not seeing a big enough difference that I’d spend much more for OLED.

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      In person it’s very noticable. If you play games in the dark a lot it can be “night and day” difference going from LCD to OLED imo.

      The best description I can give it is the colors are just so much more punchy and strong as well as the light bleed being completely gone. 90 Hz is just icing on the cake when navigating menus.

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      I saw a noticeable difference going from a Switch to a Switch OLED, mainly in the contrast in scenes. Greys and blacks can almost look inky in comparison to LCD, and glowing lights (think neon signs) pop out a lot more.

      That being said, the topic is the Deck OLED, which I haven’t seen in person, so your mileage will vary.

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    Nice! Is it weird that I prefer the more white details on the buttons instead of the new gray?

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      I’m with you. The white stands out more, adds a little flair to it. The grey just kinda blends in.

      Of course, I’m the weirdo who gets attached to their controllers, so take that as you will.

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      Why? Your fingers are on top of them, and games often show you the button placement, shape, or both, and some even point to it during tutorials or idle moments.

      And who looks at their own buttons anyway? Lemme ask a quick question: Can you type on a physical keyboard in the darkness? That is far more complicated (though most of us don’t even think about it), but nobody gets caught looking at their keyboard, unless it’s a meme.

      Not to mention the extra lighting would just take away from the gameplay.

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      I swear I saw somewhere those adhesive low light stickers you could probably use as a stopgap. That or 3D printing caps and sticks with fluorescent plastic.

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    I refunded the LCD and got the Oled yesterday. To be honest is not a “game changing experience” but the improvements are definitely notable. The monitor is notably larger and smoother and the battery is something else, playing metro last light at 45 fps 10w I had more of 4 hours of estimated gameplay. And the indi looks amazing on the screen.

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      I think the combined improvements is game changing. It all runs longer, cooler, lighter, larger screen and brighter, and the screw changes for improved repairability is huge.

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    What’s the brightness set at for both? Does the steam deck have auto brightness feature, can you take a photo in a brighter room?

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    I love OLED blacks and gamut.

    Unfortunately, I’m super sensitive to the “grainy” look created by the different tresholds for the green subpixels, and the matrix itself. On some devices, like my Galaxy S23, the panels are purposely made to avoid this at the expense of extra cost. In some others, like the Switch OLED and the Steam Deck OLED, both issues are unfortunately present. There’s also the unfortunate black smearing.

    Perhaps in the future.

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      I have some samsung oled tab and I know of what you’re talking but on the Steam oled I didn’t notice anything like that and I’ve played a quite dark game like metro last light all yesterday.

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    You can see the edge of the screen at the titlebar on the right steamdeck, but not the left one. True black instead of dark grey.

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    I guess the problem is looking at your picture on my LCD smart phone. :)

    I can tell the machine on the left is the OLED version because the screen is just a touch bigger.