Valve has introduced an updated version of its Steam Deck portable console with a larger OLED screen. In this respect reported On the company’s website.
The updated Steam Deck OLED console differs from the original, now called Steam Deck LCD, with its OLED screen increased from 7 to 7.4 inches with a resolution of 1280×800 pixels, HDR support and a 90 Hz refresh rate. Using an OLED display should provide brightness of up to 1000 nits and more saturated colors, high contrast and lower power consumption, which will have a positive impact on the battery life of the device.
Valve offers two versions of the Steam Deck OLED: with 512GB and 1TB of SSD storage. Both models feature an AMD Zen 2 processor with four cores and eight threads, an AMD RDNA 2 graphics accelerator with 8 processing units, 16 GB LPDDR5 RAM, Wi-Fi 6E and a 50 Wh battery that provides 3 to 12 hours of gaming time. depending on the load. The device is charged via a USB-C port with Power Delivery support and 45W output.
The price of a Steam Deck with an OLED screen and 512 GB of memory is $ 549 (about 50.4 thousand rubles), the price of the version with 1 TB of memory and anti-glare glass on the screen is $ 649 (about 59.6 thousand rubles). The new models can be pre-ordered from the Steam website and will start shipping in December 2023.
Additionally, Valve announced that it is dropping the price of the Steam Deck LCD to $399 for 256GB of memory. The company also said it will sell the older 64GB and 512GB versions while supplies last. So far, these models can be purchased for $349 and $449 respectively.
pre-portable PlayStation Portal Compared to Steam Deck.