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Content Menu
● How Big Is the Steam Deck OLED Screen?
● Display Technology and Specifications
>> OLED vs. LCD
>> Resolution
● Visual and Gaming Experience Improvements
● Physical and Ergonomic Considerations
● Multimedia and Gameplay Demonstrations
● Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
>> 1. How big is the Steam Deck OLED screen compared to the original Steam Deck?
>> 2. What is the resolution of the Steam Deck OLED screen?
>> 3. What are the advantages of the OLED screen over the LCD?
>> 4. Does the Steam Deck OLED have better battery life?
>> 5. Are there different types of OLED screens used in the Steam Deck OLED?
The Steam Deck OLED is a significant upgrade over the original Steam Deck, especially in terms of its display. This article will provide a comprehensive overview of the Steam Deck OLED screen size, technology, and its impact on the gaming experience, along with other relevant features of the device. We will also include visual descriptions and video references to illustrate the improvements. Finally, a conclusion and a FAQ section will address common questions about the Steam Deck OLED.
The Steam Deck OLED features a 7.4-inch diagonal screen, which is slightly larger than the original Steam Deck's 7-inch display[1][2][4][18].
- Dimensions: Despite the larger screen, the overall dimensions of the Steam Deck OLED remain almost identical to the original model, measuring approximately 11.7 inches wide, 4.6 inches tall, and 1.9 inches thick (298mm x 117mm x 49mm)[1][18].
- Bezel Reduction: The increase in screen size is achieved by reducing the bezels around the display, making the screen appear more immersive without making the device bulkier[2][18].
- The Steam Deck OLED uses an HDR OLED panel instead of the original's IPS LCD[1][2][4][18].
- OLED technology allows for true blacks because pixels can turn off completely, resulting in an infinite contrast ratio compared to the LCD's contrast ratio of about 1241:1[2][3].
- The OLED screen supports 110% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, delivering much more vibrant and accurate colors than the LCD, which had around 63.7% sRGB coverage[1][2].
- The peak brightness of the OLED screen reaches up to 1000 nits in HDR mode and about 600 nits in SDR, which is significantly brighter than the LCD's approximately 600 nits peak brightness[1][2][3][6].
- The refresh rate is increased from 60Hz on the LCD to 90Hz on the OLED, providing smoother motion and better responsiveness, especially noticeable in fast-paced games[1][2][6][18].
- Both the OLED and LCD versions share the same resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, maintaining a 16:10 aspect ratio[1][2][18].
- Despite the unchanged resolution, the OLED's improved color accuracy, contrast, and brightness make the visuals appear much sharper and more vibrant[1][13][18].
- The OLED screen comes with premium anti-glare etched glass on the 1TB model, enhancing visibility in various lighting conditions[4][19].
- The screen supports HDR gaming, which was not available on the original LCD model, enhancing color depth and brightness in compatible games[1][2][4][6].
The OLED screen's ability to display perfect blacks and a wider color gamut means games look more immersive and visually striking. Dark scenes reveal more detail, and colors pop with greater vibrancy[1][2][13].
The 90Hz refresh rate contributes to smoother gameplay and UI navigation. Games that support higher frame rates benefit from reduced motion blur and more fluid animation[1][2][6].
OLED panels are more power-efficient than LCDs because they do not require a backlight and only illuminate pixels needed for the image. This contributes to the Steam Deck OLED's improved battery life, which is 30-50% longer than the original model, thanks to the bigger battery and efficient display[1][4][10].
- The Steam Deck OLED is slightly lighter, weighing about 1.41 lbs (640 grams), compared to the original's 1.48 lbs (669 grams)[1][18].
- The device's size remains the same, but the thinner bezels give the OLED model a sleeker look[1][18].
- The thumbsticks on the OLED model are slightly larger, which affects compatibility with some thumbstick grips[16].
Several videos demonstrate the Steam Deck OLED's screen quality and gameplay performance:
- A gameplay video showcasing 25 games on the Steam Deck OLED highlights the visual improvements and stereo speaker quality[7].
- A video comparing the two different OLED screen suppliers (Samsung and BOE) explains subtle differences in color and sharpness[5].
- Official Steam Deck OLED introduction videos emphasize the display's HDR capabilities and improved battery life[15][16].
The Steam Deck OLED's 7.4-inch HDR OLED display is a standout upgrade from the original 7-inch IPS LCD screen. Despite retaining the same resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, the OLED technology delivers superior color accuracy, deeper blacks, higher brightness, and a smoother 90Hz refresh rate. These improvements significantly enhance the visual experience, making games more immersive and vibrant. Combined with better battery life, improved Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, and slightly lighter weight, the Steam Deck OLED offers a compelling handheld gaming experience for both new buyers and those considering an upgrade.
The Steam Deck OLED has a 7.4-inch diagonal screen, slightly larger than the original Steam Deck's 7-inch screen, achieved by reducing the bezels without increasing the device's overall size[1][2][18].
Both the OLED and original Steam Deck have the same resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels with a 16:10 aspect ratio[1][2][18].
The OLED screen offers true blacks with an infinite contrast ratio, wider color gamut (110% DCI-P3), higher peak brightness (up to 1000 nits HDR), and a higher refresh rate of 90Hz compared to the LCD's 60Hz, resulting in more vibrant, sharper, and smoother visuals[1][2][3][6][18].
Yes, the OLED model has a larger 50Wh battery and benefits from the OLED screen's power efficiency, resulting in 30-50% longer battery life than the original Steam Deck's 40Wh battery[1][4][10].
Yes, Valve sources OLED panels from two suppliers, Samsung and BOE, which have minor differences in color tone and sharpness, but most users will not notice a significant difference[5].
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