Valve “does a Nintendo”.
Thanks to its streamlined interface, a massive library of supported games and amazing potential as a retro gaming platform, Valve’s Steam Deck is one of the best handheld systems money can buy right now – which is why we were so keen to get our hands on the shiny new Steam Deck OLED, the first hardware refresh of the concept since it launched at the start of 2022.
However, Valve hasn’t chosen to boost the raw processing power of the device with this update – just as Nintendo did with its Switch OLED Model, the company is focusing on the visual benefits of the shift from the LCD panel seen in the original to a fancier OLED.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Valve “does a Nintendo”.
Thanks to its streamlined interface, a massive library of supported games and amazing potential as a retro gaming platform, Valve’s Steam Deck is one of the best handheld systems money can buy right now – which is why we were so keen to get our hands on the shiny new Steam Deck OLED, the first hardware refresh of the concept since it launched at the start of 2022.
However, Valve hasn’t chosen to boost the raw processing power of the device with this update – just as Nintendo did with its Switch OLED Model, the company is focusing on the visual benefits of the shift from the LCD panel seen in the original to a fancier OLED.
Read the full article on timeextension.com