Will the screen finish on the 1tb version have some canceling or negative affects on the pop of an OLED.

Not sure I’ve looked at a matte tv that’s was also OLED. I think I’ve only seen glossy.

  • Crest_Of_Hylia@alien.topB
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    Matte displays can make OLEDs appear less deep with blacks in bright areas like outside. In a dark room however they look identical

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    I think this is a legit question. Since the OLED gets up to 1000 nits there may be less value in the matt etching for outdoor viewing (unless you’re playing quite a dark game).

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    For anyone that owns an OLED TV (always glossy) and an OLED monitor (often matte/anti-reflective), this choice in configurations from Valve was a very, very strange one. With OLED being the primary, visual upgrade for the new Steam Deck OLED, you want to retain as much true black and color vibrancy as possible, and in no uncertain terms, any anti-reflective/matte coating will cause an appreciable hit to both.

    As shown here by Dave2D, the 1TB configurations will suffer, visually, as a result of the etched display.

    If you live with OLED on a day-to-day basis, you know that sacrificing color saturation and the absolute contrast ratio is a price not worth paying.