DeckSight is a 1080P AMOLED display panel that drops into an LCD model Valve Steam Deck with no major modifications. DeckSight surpasses the stock LCD in almost every specification, making your games look sharper, more colorful, and with perfect black levels.
$130-140 for the screen
- Display Technology: AMOLED
- Size: 7” diagonal, 16:9 aspect (slightly shorter and wider than stock)
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (up from 1200 x 800)
- Color Depth: 10-bit, 1.07 billion colors (up from 8-bit, 16.7 million colors)
- Brightness: 800 nits
- Surface Options: Matte: Anti-glare and anti-fingerprint etched glass (similar to highest end stock LCD) Gloss: Anti-fingerprint coating (similar to 64 and 256 GB LCD models)
- Refresh Rate: 60 Hz (currently), may be improved in before release or with BIOS patch (likely 80-90 Hz)
- Contrast Ratio: > 1,000,000:1
- Compatibility: Valve Steam Deck (LCD models, 64 GB/256 GB/512 GB)
I would definitely go for that, if it wasn’t a whole world of pain to tear down the Deck to do a screen change.
I went ahead and backed it. I am slowly amassing everything I need for a complete shell swap (and other bits and bobs to mod my deck - last things needed are a bigger SSD and a SSD enclosure to clone the drive/use the original as external storage). If this gets funded, I’ll just wait until I get it in May and just not have to worry about detaching the stock screen and reattaching it to the new shell. If this doesn’t get funded I’ll just order a replacement screen from ifixit.
For me, these are the kinds of things that are nice to have if my native screen dies anyway somehow, and I would have replaced it no matter what. The more options the better in that scenario.
But to change out the screen just because it’s possible? Nah dawg I’m good.