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Cake day: November 10th, 2023

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  • Unfortunately this happens in most low pixel density OLED screens, unless they are Super AMOLED Plus (or at least that’s how Samsung called the version of OLED with a traditional and regular RGB subpixel arrangement, I think they only used it in the Galaxy S II).

    The diamond subpixel arrangement definitely minimizes this effect, but probably doesn’t work too well for low pixel density screens, since it’s primarily found on mobile phones.


  • CaraMuuu@alien.topBtoSteam Deck512GB OLED - Button Rattle
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    10 months ago

    Same happens to me, and seems to be pretty common with the OLED model. Something was redesigned around the button area probably.

    For 99% of people seems to be a non defect, and I wouldn’t worry. In my case, I think I will return it, not because of the rattle itself, but the X button in particular is so loose that can be depressed diagonally, and can get stuck (I play a lot of retro games, and in general games that require smashing buttons, where it’s more likely to happen). Other than that, I could very well live with the rattle.


  • CaraMuuu@alien.topBtoSteam DeckJust got my le oled
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    10 months ago

    Same on mine. The rattle itself doesn’t bother me, but in the case of the X face button it’s just too loose, feels sticky at times. It can be easily depressed diagonally, and some times will not pop back up. I think I will get mine replaced.