I just received my OLED LE and after signing in and getting it set up, I did the various tests of issues I saw in this Reddit.

Absolutely no issues. I first checked all buttons. Every button feels as it should (I had an LCD Deck previously) and all buttons function. Then I checked what panel it has, and confirmed it’s BOE. Then did the scariest text last…dead pixels. Absolutely no dead pixels.

I had the feeling that the amount of people saying they had problems with their LE Deck just appeared higher in comparison to the amount of LE Decks actually shipped out. So this is a positivity post for those worried about their LE Decks that there are in fact LE Decks with no issues! 😁

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    10 months ago

    My personal experience.

    -LCDeck (Flawless, aside from fan failure after 1 year of use, I replaced myself.)

    -Limited Edition OLEDeck (RMAing immediately due to dead pixels)

    If the selling point of your refreshed model is the screen, and I already own an LCDeck. There better not be a single dead pixel on a 1280x800 screen. It’s glaringly obvious it’s defective whenever I attempt to use it. Can’t look past it because the pixel is full dead, and in the middle of the display.

    I can understand some dead pixels slipping by QA in larger panels (4k) and bigger batches but this is just poor poor poor poor QA.

    I expected more out of the Limited Edition model.

    I’m out here laughing at all the posts about just putting Vaseline on your deck for stuck buttons and not RMAing for dead pixels.

    You all got to be smoking crack if you think I’m spending 679.99 on a handheld device with ANYTHING wrong with it.

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        10 months ago

        It is definitely bad. But surprisingly my ex-Switch Lite was even worse. Hence why I ditched it after 3 months.

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        10 months ago

        You have been using LCDs for only a few years or what? The amount of bleed was common among all LCD screens a decade+ ago.

        My old LG 17’’ 4:3 lcd was nothing but bleed in the 2000’s

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          10 months ago

          yeah backlight bleed from a decade ago, the LCD Deck is worst than that. it is the worst offender of bleed of any device i have ever used.

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      10 months ago

      I had to RMA mine as well, but the LE models are now Sold Out! So I’m not sure how that will affect us 🤷🏻‍♂️

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      10 months ago

      It’s a shame that the dedicated folks that would bother to spend the premium on the top tier deck get the raw deal with inferior quality.

      It’s backwards and I’m sitting here with an Oled LE sealed innit box because I’d rather just return it than find one single dead pixel and deal with the bs.

      I did it with the LCD until I got a good device and the singular main reason I spent $700 was to have a superior display. I love Valve but this was sleazy.

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        10 months ago

        Wait…you’re going to return it so you don’t have to potentially deal with the hassle of returning it?

        Did that sound better in your head?

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      10 months ago

      Using Samsung screens doesn’t solve the problem, since those are all experiencing bad mura and green tint. The best screen is actually the BOE with no dead pixels. Definitely RMA for the bad pixels, but assuming you get a good one, it’s win.