Review: Steam Deck OLED’s brilliant screen fixes the portable’s biggest flaw
Enlarge / The Steam Deck OLED (bottom) sunbathing with its older brother.
When the Steam Deck first launched, our extensive review specifically called out the "ho-hum" LCD screen as the system's biggest heartbreak." The washed-out" color reproduction and obvious light bleed" were among the more obvious effects of Valve cut[ting] corners to save cash" on the Deck's 7-inch LCD panel.
In the many months since that launch, Valve has offered frequent software updates to fix other early issues in areas like game compatibility, stability, and system-level features. But that lackluster LCD screen has remained the Steam Deck's biggest flaw, a headache that users need to tolerate to enjoy a portable PC gaming experience that's otherwise quite low on compromises.
With the Steam Deck OLED, Valve is ready to eliminate that issue. The new unit, which goes on sale later this week, sports a brilliant screen that's finally on par with the one Nintendo provided to eager Switch owners over two years ago. Paired with a handful of other small quality-of-life hardware upgrades, the new version of Valve's handheld should arouse plenty of jealousy in those stuck with a now-outdated LCD unit.