• Varyl@slrpnk.net
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        1 year ago

        Apparently they were using a different manufacturer for the screen for a portion of the LE Steam Decks.

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        1 year ago

        The LE steam decks are shipping with a screen manufactured by BOE.

        Mine just arrived and indeed has 3 dead subpixels (2 blue, 1 green)

      • steal_your_faceOP
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        1 year ago

        From what I gathered all LE models use a display from a Chinese manufacturer and SE uses one from Samsung. Supposedly the Chinese one is prone to dead pixels and the Samsung is prone to having a greenish tint. No idea how prevalent either issue is though. I haven’t had any issues with my LE.

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      Doesn’t each OLED use the same panel? Other than batch defects, why would only the LE be affected by something like that? Interesting to hear though.

      Funny that the OG 512gb also had a screen issue with those bubbles. I did have that one, but it was minor and the sunlight cure worked. Funny since that was “debunked” but it worked for me. Now here we are with the LE having screen issues!

      Glad I didn’t get any dead pixels for mine!

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        I didn’t notice any on mine, either, but I should try some dead pixel test images to be sure while it’s still in warranty.

        Hopefully, I’m in the clear. I’ve only played a bit to run updates and test it works after unpacking since it’s going away until Christmas.

        Edit: None on mine. I used a dead pixel test video to check. The black test was so black I thought it turned off… Obviously, in retrospect, lol.