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SteamOS 3.5.5 has been released to the Stable channel for Deck with the following changes: Display The default color rendering for Steam Deck LCD has been adjusted to emulate the sRGB color gamut, resulting in a slightly warmer and more vibrant color appearance.
Hello! We've just shipped an update to SteamOS - we're up to 3.2 now, and it's full of some great updates and improvements to Steam Deck. Refresh Rate Players now have the option to adjust the in-game screen refresh rate on the fly.
Steam Deck’s HDR OLED display is designed from the ground up for gaming with striking contrast, brilliant clarity, and a larger picture. With more colors, pure blacks, and amazing motion rendition, you’ll see your games in a new light.
Steam Deck™ is the most powerful, full-featured gaming handheld in the world.
Steam Deck with LCD is the original Steam Deck, and is a great entry point for portable PC gaming. It balances power, ergonomics, battery-life, and is designed to be comfortable for long play sessions.
8 Verge Score. Valve Steam Deck OLED. The Good. Infinitely customizable controls make decades of games playable. Easily lets you balance performance and battery drain. Fantastic screen that...
Introducing Steam Deck OLED. Your games, everywhere. Powerful, portable PC gaming, designed for comfort and a console-like user experience. Get yours. See the full video, lit entirely with Steam Decks. Find great gaming experiences on Deck. Learn more about Deck Verified. Bring Steam with you, wherever you go! Learn more about Software. Tech Specs.
Valve’s new Steam Deck OLED just went on sale today, but there are goodies for the original LCD model, too — the company is now rolling out a stable build of SteamOS 3.5.5 with a hefty list...
The Steam Deck OLED has longer battery life, faster Wi-Fi, and a stand-alone Bluetooth module. And the screen isn’t just OLED; it’s HDR OLED — the first HDR OLED screen on any gaming portable,...
Valve’s mid-generation refresh gains a bigger battery and stunner of a display, but is the Steam Deck OLED a worthy upgrade?