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The updated version of the popular portable gaming console by Valve, which has reshaped the mobile gaming market, became an indirect alternative to the Nintendo Switch, and has spawned many competitors. As you might guess from the name, the key feature of the device is a slightly larger, more colorful, high-quality OLED screen with a resolution of 1280x800 pixels, a maximum refresh rate of 90 Hz, HDR support, and touch controls.
Thanks to a thinner OLED matrix, Valve managed to fit a thicker radiator, a more powerful fan, and a more efficient battery (capacity increased by 22% compared to the original model) in the same-sized case. Meanwhile, the model's weight was reduced by 30 grams. Considering that the original Steam Deck wasn't particularly powerful even at its launch, the newer model has seen changes under the hood.
Serving as the brain of the Valve Steam Deck OLED is a new slightly more powerful custom processor from AMD codenamed Sephiroth (4 Zen 2 cores, 8 threads, operating frequencies from 2.4 to 3.5 GHz) with integrated RDNA 2 graphics. The amount of RAM remains the same at 16 GB, but this time uses faster LPDDR5 memory. Additionally, the internal storage in the base configuration has increased from 256 GB to 512 GB (or 1 TB in the maximum configuration). Otherwise, it's the familiar Steam Deck with an extremely comfortable casing, thoughtful control system, and custom operating system SteamOS (built on Linux) with an interface adapted for a compact touch screen and an integrated Steam store.
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Buy Valve Steam Deck OLED 1TB
All prices 6 →Steam Deck OLED 1TB V004502-00 | £565.99 | ||||
Valve Steam Deck OLED 1TB Handheld Gaming Console | £707.99 | ||||
Valve Steam Deck OLED (1TB) | £1,015.99 | ||||
Valve Steam Deck Console - OLED - 1TB | £1,100.00 | ||||
| £1,999.00 | |||||
Valve Steam Deck - 1tb Console - OLED (UK) (PC) | £1,999.00 | ||||
Compared to the non-OLED version, many aspects have noticeably improved! The battery lasts longer, the device overheating is significantly reduced (which probably also affected the battery), and the buttons at the bottom are much easier to press. VALVE has significantly addressed the drawbacks, so much so that I almost forgot about the previous version. The addition of a 1 TB version to the lineup is very pleasing. Portability, multifunctionality. - |
Medicine from reality Borrowed from a friend to test and fell in love with this device. I've handled quite a few portables and stationary consoles, and this device managed to surprise me in the most pleasant way. I'd like to highlight the beautiful screen, with brightness below 50% there's no "PWM," which the Nintendo Switch OLED often struggles with. It has HDR that fully reveals itself in bright games like Forza Horizon 4/5. The terabyte version doesn't reflect and looks matte, so you don't see your intense gaming face on dark scenes. Battery life is also at a very good level: up to 12 hours in simple casual games and up to 6 hours in the same Forza with medium settings and a fix at 50fps. The controls are very convenient, ergonomic grip, large triggers (analog and with lots of settings for each game), and special kudos for the touchpads - very comfortable for cursor control in desktop mode. Cooling works well, the fan barely whispers and doesn't distract at all. Wi-Fi reception is decent (unlike the Switch). A super convenient system, everything is intuitive and simple. But if you like to tinker with settings and piracy - there's that option too. A special delight - emulators, all the exclusives from the Switch run flawlessly, minimal hassle. Although the weight is significant, thanks to the ergonomics - it's not noticeable and your hands don't get tired. The package includes a cool storage case, a screen cloth, and a fast charger with a 2.5m cable. I would name the price, but such a combine is probably not going to cost "three kopecks". What was really noticeable - the sound is flat, squeaky, and entirely high-frequency; you immediately want to put on headphones to avoid harming your ears with that sound mush. That's the only thing that makes the device feel cheap, although the stereo effect is nicely felt. |
I've been using the console for about a year now, if you have extra money, you can take it, because I use this device when I just want to lie in bed and play something simple like stardew valley or on the road to kill time. If you don't have extra funds and this will be your main device to play, then you don't need a steam deck, better buy a set-top box or assemble a PC to play normal modern games. Not bad, versatility in installing programs - you can install a bunch of emulators, etc. to play old games, a good thing to kill time, for example, when you are waiting for an order in a cafe or waiting at a car wash for your car to be washed the price, I think it is overpriced, there is nothing really expensive about how much it costs, I would even like to know how much the company spends on creating 1 device, because to buy, for example, Xbox Series X, you need only 18 thousand and it will impress more |
Valve Steam Deck OLED 1TB configurations
| Price for Valve Steam Deck OLED 1TB | ||||
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| Valve Steam Deck OLED 512GB | from £507.99 | 4 offers | ||
| Valve Steam Deck OLED 1TB | from £565.99 | 9 offers | ||































