I am a steam deck user, i love steam OS, it allows me to game even though I became a dad. I love how fast sleep/wake is, love trackpads and extra buttons. Now what I dont love is the screen, I am an OLED lover, I used OLED for PS5 and PC, so steam deck screen looks really bad in comparison so I decided I would upgrade to an OLED, however now I am thinking should I consider asus or lenovo hendhelds? I hated windows on SD, I had dual boot on 2 TB but ended up formating and leaving Steam OS only, I also hate the fact that asus and lenovo dont have trackpads, however I am tempted by extra performance. SD is great for back logs and indi games but modern AAA titles not ao much. Would like to know your thoughts, what would you get SD oled or something else? PS. I will be selling or giving away my current SD, so buying Ally and keeping SD as well is not an option, also forget about price difference, I know SD is better bang for buck but is Ally or Go any better of priced the same ?
SD OLED! the software support, OS and long-term commitment is important for me. Running windows on a handheld is just a bad taste in my mouth 🤮
Depend on you need, for gaming only. I think you better go for steam deck oled. Big battery, efficient processor, and oled benefit + hdr
If you want to somehow use it as laptop replacement, go to lenovo legion go. Big screen really help.when you use as workstation. But yeah, windows suck on handheld.
Personally i will go to steam deck, as current apu (even the z1 extreme) dont have enough power to run AAA game with high setting comfortably. And you also save money while doing it (if I’m not wrong 1tb deck oled still cheaper than other handheld, atleast in my country)
Please don’t interpret my tone as derisive, but as statement of fact. If you do even the slightest bit of sleuthing from tech reviews of the products, SD always prevails as the best value with the least complications. The prevailing factor seems to be the OS and track pads, as well as price. The power of the other devices is hampered by them running windows.
If you are the kinda guy to put steam OS on the ROG, maybe there is then more value there, idk.
But for the average person, steam deck seems to clearly be the winner (for now).
I’m looking at all 3 myself, I’m going to ask for one for Christmas and I’ll put up half of what it costs. I really just want a Nintendo switch, but a PC. Something that can run, Game pass, GoG, Steam, Epic, Ubisoft and have access to my entire digital library. Since switching to PC a couple years ago, I’ve struggled with the portability aspect, I can’t just take my Gaming rig everywhere.
I’m going to give a different opinion to the norm
I like the ROG Ally because of the performance improvement and the VRR 1080p screen is great. VRR is a underated feature where you can leave frame rate uncapped and it looks smooth. The Ally also has less input lag as there is no proton later or V Sync enabled. I find the position of the D Pad better for fighting games as well as 2D games. The speakers are also best in market. It doesn’t have the smooth sleep mode as Deck but if you enable hibernate you get something that’s decent enough and works with 90 percent of games. Windows interface is surprisingly good, you can use Armory Crate or Steam Big picture mode. The touchscreen is more responsive and Windows is way better on Ally than Deck. The fan noise is also way quieter on Ally compared to Deck on 15w. Ally fan noise is quiet all the way to 20w. Being able to do mods, play from any store and have no comparability issues is great. Everything just works.
The only main issue is battery life where Deck is the king of battery life so if that’s important to you definitely get the Deck. But if you plan to play plugged in around the house the Ally is a no brainer. You can grab a bargain now I bought mine used for the same price as a OLED Deck 500gb, but my Ally was preinstalled with 1tb SSD. Another thing I forgot to mention is Ally has issues with SD card stop working. But there is a easy mid where you can install a full size SSD drive on the cheap. Opening up an Ally and installing an SSD is even easier than a Deck. There are people who have installed 4TB SSDs.
Thamks for your take on this, will consider.