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A place to discuss and support all things Steam Deck.
Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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Is it LCD or OLED? I've heard a couple of times people keep the steam deck screen off while docked to prevent burn-in on OLEDs, but idk if that is a real concern with the steamdeck?
It's my daily driver as well, I've had both LCD and OLED, and native display is normally off for both when I'm docked to my monitor. Personal preference, I don't need the small Deck screen as a second monitor 99% of the time when I'm setting five feet (1.5m) away, and I don't like losing my mouse cursor in it.
Mines an LCD. So I don't really worry about burn in on it. However my portable monitor is an OLED which I do worry about burn in on so I have my screen off time quite low.
OLED burn in isn’t an issue because you can replace the screen inexpensively if it does burn, and I’ve never heard of burn in on an OLED SD. Can keep the screen off anyway because it’s too small to be of use on a desk.
Burn in is a problem on stuff like OLED tvs because your options are to warranty or chuck the tv and get a new one if it burns. Steam deck is repairable.