Valve Steam Deck (OLED) handheld gaming device.

Valve Steam Deck (OLED)

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Released: Nov 2023|Price: ~$549
FeatureValve Steam Deck (OLED)
Gaming Performance
Performance
NES
Gameboy Advance
SNES
PlayStation
Nintendo DS
Nintendo 64
Sega Saturn
Dreamcast
PlayStation Portable
GameCube
PlayStation 2
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo 3DS
PlayStation 3
Wii U
Switch
Modern
Screen
Screen Size7.4"
Screen TypeHDR OLED (90 Hz, anti‑glare etched glass for 1TB version)
Pixel Density204 PPI
Aspect Ratio8:5
Resolution1280 x 800
Supported Operating Systems
Base OS
SteamOS
Custom OS
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Controls
Supported Features
L1 R1L2 R2Analog StickHall EffectAnalog TriggersTouch ScreenGyroscopeL3 R3Volume Buttons
Shoulder ButtonsStacked and Back Embedded
D-Pad PlacementUpper‑left
Thumbstick LayoutSymmetrical dual sticks with capacitive touch
Connections
Features
WifiMobile DataBluetoothAudio JackStereo SpeakerVideo OutUsb CThunderboltSd Card
Body & Build
MaterialTextured ABS plastic shell
Weight640 g
Speaker PlacementFront‑facing
Charge PortTop USB‑C (left‑of‑center)
Form FactorHorizontal
DimensionsN/A
Hardware Specifications
Storage Type512 GB / 1 TB NVMe SSD + microSD
Battery6470 mAh
RAM16384 MB
RAM TypeLPDDR5‑6400
Architecturex86‑64 (Zen 2)
ChipsetAMD 6 nm APU codename “Sephiroth”
CPUZen 2
CPU Clock3.5 GHz
CPU Cores4
CPU Threads8
GPURDNA 2 (8 CUs)
GPU Clock1600 MHz

✅ Pros

  • 7.4‑inch HDR OLED 90 Hz display
  • 50 Wh battery with 3‑12 h real‑world life
  • 16 GB LPDDR5 RAM and full PC game library
  • Front trackpads gyro and capacitive sticks for mouse‑like control
  • Tri‑band Wi‑Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3
  • Expandable storage via microSD and tool‑free SSD

❌ Cons

  • Hefty 640 g and large chassis
  • Variable battery life on demanding AAA titles
  • Only 1280×800 resolution
  • Audible fan under heavy load
  • No Thunderbolt or eGPU support
  • Standard (non‑hall) joysticks prone to drift over time