I guess that’s one of the reason why they’re cheaper than Samsung as a supplier.
I guess that’s one of the reason why they’re cheaper than Samsung as a supplier.
What makes a BOE panel more prone to have dead pixel? Do they not do a good job vetting their screens, unlike Samsung or something?
What the hell, you’re right. How did I not realize this sooner with my ps5 controller?
Did the delivery guy take a picture of your deck by any chance?
To be honest, it most often likely you’ll get people posting about having issues with the deck on reddit. However, it is important to be mindful that doesn’t really reflect everyone experience as a whole. It happens, "Don’t me wrong, but doom schooling though the subreddit and looking for dead pixel titles is going to give you a warped perspective than what is the general experience.
Looks nice, but I’m a simple person. Plain black for me
They’ll put you in reservations queue until they have more in stock, but Valve said it’s shouldn’t be too long a wait. Also, why did you buy the cards physical when you could just put it in your steam wallet instantly?
I say just give up and buy yourself a nice lcd model
Q1 I’m assuming?
Dude, I don’t understand your reasoning for posting this it literally clear what it implies.
Why are you asking this on the steam deck subreddit? You’re obviously going to get bias answers
You can still buy a limited model and just put a protective glass cover to fix that, though.
Nice try, guy. I know your shtick get the masses to not buy the oled so you can get first dips. Well, get back line buddy cuz it ain’t working.
Maybe valve will release it beside a new product of theirs, or potential future partners. Not talking about the deck 2 but perhaps a Linux pc or something else idk.
Sorry, but why does this matter? I understand people complaining about dead pixel, static audio, and rattling buttons. But this? it’s practically insignificant.