Valve
Steam Deck OLED 1TB
Based on 430 Reddit mentions
$1420.00
We may earn a small commission.
Most discussed features
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Reddit mentions
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Steam Controller Pcgamer Review : 83/100
i read one review that said it’s ergonomics aren’t great, likely due to hand size. my hands are small (i wear child sized gloves) and the xbox controller is really uncomfortable for me. but my OLED steam deck is real comfy. idk
believeinyuna in r/Steam
April 27, 2026 8:45 PM
106
Switch 2 is for me The best Handheld.
Love my Switch 2. It really is a beast but for me I prefer the Steam Deck. It has a nicer screen (Oled model) and the ergonomics are so much better. The switch 2 cramps up my hands after an hour. Plus having access to cheaper games, mods makes it a winner for me. But I do love my switch collection a
...Elegant-Tackle1083 in r/Handhelds
May 24, 2026 10:34 AM
42
Two amazing deals - which one do I keep?
That rumor actually got walked back. Lenovo US officially confirmed to PCWorld that they're supporting the original Legion Go with driver and BIOS updates through October 2029, and said the Korean support message that started the panic was miscommunicated or mistranslated. The real knock is that the
...ThriceAlmighty in r/SteamDeck
April 21, 2026 10:40 PM
41
Need help deciding
For emulation I'd personally keep the Steam Deck OLED Screen and slightly bigger screen Nice ergonomics Efficient battery/hardware Looks a lot nicer imo
Doomsnail99 in r/Handhelds
April 23, 2026 7:49 AM
17
Steam Controller review slips embargo, controller to cost $99
Buddy, the Switch 2 costs less and is substantially more powerful than the Steam Deck, not to mention that the TV experience is 100x better. I say this as someone who loves my Steam Deck OLED. The Switch 2 Pro Controller is very expensive but it is also the most comfortable gamepad I've ever used. E
...KoolAidMan00 in r/GamingLeaksAndRumours
April 25, 2026 8:40 PM
7
Tim broke me
I love my Xbox Ally X, I just am not nearly as much as a screen purist as everyone else I guess (never had an OLED screen for any device, so that may be why). I also had a Steam Deck and barely used it because it didn't feel that user friendly to me. The Xbox Ally X is so intuitive and easy to use,
...BoozeGetsMeThrough in r/kindafunny
May 2, 2026 1:39 AM
7
MSI Claw 8 EX with Arc G3 Extreme leaked, listed in Italy for €1,599
Let me be the 2nd then. For an 8" screen handheld, the ergonomics are great. I own or have owned the XAX, LeGo2, S2 and still have my SteamDeck OLED. If you have tiny hands you may struggle, but its ergonomics are great for a larger handheld.
reeefur in r/MSIClaw
April 30, 2026 3:37 PM
6
Should I have just gotten the Steam Deck?
I own both handhelds. I don’t believe in the “best” handheld discussion. But that being said, the following can be said of your purchase. The LeGo S with Z1E is:- Far better performance with the Z1E processor over the custom APU in the Steam Deck.- Has a larger (8”), higher resolution (1200p) screen
...SteveNYC in r/Handhelds
May 24, 2026 2:27 PM
3
Handheld choice help and advice.
If you play civ and games like that, the trackpads on the steam deck oled are the best for it. And lots of games have custom control mappings for the steam deck that turns them into hotbars or menus and the like. For moonlight i personally also think the steam deck is the best out there because you
...EnoughPhilosophy474 in r/Handhelds
May 25, 2026 1:11 PM
3
How much is enough?
I have three and I agree it's a stretch. I have a Switch 2/OLED Deck/Odin Portal. My justification is I don't want to fiddle with Switch emulation but I like Fire Emblem and Xenoblade a lot. Steam Deck is for my PC titles and shooters, the gyro/trackpads really make it a pleasant experience even in
...ElderGrub in r/Handhelds
May 15, 2026 1:28 PM
3