Valve introduced Steam Deck OLED, which will launch in different colors and storage on November 16, with prices starting from 549.99 and 649.99 US dollars (Rp8.63 - 10.2 million).

In addition, the company also launched the Steam Deck OLED 1 TB limited edition which was only launched in the United States and Canada at a price of US$679.99 or equivalent to Rp10.67 million.

In addition to the Steam Deck OLED Limited Edition, all these new Valve devices will be available in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Introducing Steam Deck OLED. Featuring an HDR OLED screen, longer battery life, and faster downloads. Available November 16th.Learn more at https://t.co/uVdBCpJVuX pic.twitter.com/W4YnimTqCL

What's The Difference Between Ordinary Steam Deck And Steam Deck OLED?

The main difference is the type of screen that uses the HDR OLED Steam Deck screen, specifically designed for playing games, with striking contrasts, brilliant clarity, and larger images.

Steam Deck OLED also has a battery life of 30-50 percent longer than usual. Valve inserts a larger battery into the casing, and the OLED screen uses less power, with the addition of an APU AMD updated along with AMD, making your adaniman have more time to play.

Steam Deck OLED also comes with Wifi 6E, offering a lower bandwidth and latency improvement. This means downloads are up to three times faster and online games are stable.

Lastly, thanks to the updated larger and thermal fan, Steam Deck OLED works cooler. It weighs 30g, or ~5 percent lighter than the LCD model, because of the screen.

All Steam Decks (LCD and OLED) are portable and powered PC gaming devices made for convenience and experience such as consoles.


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