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  • First impressions here are, but he screen fills much better the frame, as you said that 0.4 makes a nice difference, the joysticks are better, they feel a bit more stiff but it’s good compared to LCD, trackpad is working really nice, they did a good job, and the steam and configuration buttons are much more clicky, ofc Oled screen is gorgeous





  • I was with the Go, its an decent device for w11, sadly setup is not user friendly at all, it seems they packed all the features but missed on horsepower, since there is no way the z1 extreme can push the QHD 144hz, so you end up down scaling to 800p 1200p, but 800p looks bad in that screen, I compared with the LCD SD and SD is way sharper, the 1200p is the perfect spot but performance of the z1@1200p is basically the same as the SD with 800p so same fps unless you want a graphic downgrade, but what made me return it was the weight the screen size is nice but 200g more isnt.









  • 28spawnBtoSteam Deck@hardware.watchSteam LCD or OLED
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    1 year ago

    Used units don’t have warranty, I would compare refurbished vs new OLED, the difference goes down to 200 euro, people are saying that for newcomers the OLED is the way to go to have the full experience, in terms of gaming I believe you would benefit from the extra screen refresh rate and bump in performance/battery, specially in heavy games, you go from 1:30 to easily 2:30 run time with new model aside from the better blacks, that would make PoE, Soul series and Batman look much better since these are quite dark environment games