Think about it, only SteamOS 3.5 and above have HDR support and some features like the unified framerate limit the Steam Deck OLED is rocking.
Valve wouldn’t release this new console without having those features shipped to stable.
Think about it, only SteamOS 3.5 and above have HDR support and some features like the unified framerate limit the Steam Deck OLED is rocking.
Valve wouldn’t release this new console without having those features shipped to stable.
To be honest after OLED is released, I’ll sell my OG and get that one
I’m going to have both. One for the living room and the other for my on the go needs.
I’ve already sold mine! CEX in the UK was offering vaguely reasonable amounts for them and I wanted to get in there before they catch on to the new models and adjusted prices - they’re offering £385 in vouchers or £319 cash for a good condition 512GB, and selling them for £550, which I can’t see lasting now that the original 512 is selling for £389 and the OLED 512 is £479.
Of course they did keep selling them for over £700 for a while after Valve ditched the reservations, so who knows what they’ll do! As long as they don’t start offering more for some reason. It is going to suck being without a Deck for at least 2 weeks though!