OLED screen, larger battery, higher refresh rate – Valve has addressed some of the original criticisms of the OLED model. But there is another advantage that has not been discussed yet: the screen offers less input lag compared to the original screen.
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Steam Deck OLED features less input lag
PC players will still have to do without the more powerful Steam Deck, but still OLED model A few days ago, Valve released a revised version of the original.
The improvements are impressive. In addition to the OLED screen, Valve has one too Improves battery lifeincreasing the refresh rate from 60 to 90 Hz, installing more updated Bluetooth and WLAN modules and even adding one to the OLED vapor surface. A more energy efficient chip Lost.
But Valve didn’t say a word about a particularly important improvement when it was announced: the Steam Deck’s OLED model Input lag is much lower than the LCD version. This is noticeable because the action you triggered by pressing the button is performed more quickly on the screen. For example, if you fire a shot with the right trigger, you’ll see the shot a few milliseconds earlier on the OLED model.
As a result, the game is a little more responsive, which is especially useful in fast-paced shooters and action games It can provide an advantage.
Technology experts at Digital Foundry have come across this phenomenon and documented the sometimes significant differences in video form:
Steam Deck OLED vs. LCD: This is the big difference
With the same FPS limit and refresh rate, the OLED model is average Between 10 and 20 ms Before LCD model. If the OLED model is fully extended – that is, it can reach 90 fps with 90Hz mode activated – the difference in 60Hz mode of the LCD vapor surface is a maximum of 32.5 ms.
For orientation: The LCD model had a total input lag of 97.7 ms in this test, and the OLED model achieved a value of 65.2 ms – So it responded about 33 percent faster. This is especially noticeable in shooters. Digital Foundry contains all test values Eurogamer Clearly compiled for you.
What actually is the difference between FPS and Hertz? We explain it to you at TECHfacts:
Digital Foundry tested two games: Doom Eternal and Crysis 3 Remastered. If you mainly play slower games, you probably won’t notice this difference much. However, this plus point should play an important role for potential buyers of the Steam Deck.
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