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Valve Refurbished: 1TB Valve Steam Deck OLED Gaming Handheld PC $519 + Free Shipping

$519

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Steam [steampowered.com] has 1TB Valve Steam Deck OLED (Certified Refurbished) on sale $519. Shipping is free.

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  • 1280 x 800 HDR OLED display with premium anti-glare etched glass
  • 7.4" Diagonal display size
  • up to 90Hz refresh rate
  • Wi-Fi 6E
  • 50Whr battery; 3-12 hours of gameplay (content-dependent)
  • 45W Power supply with 2.5m cable
  • Carrying case with removable liner
  • Steam profile bundle, exclusive startup movie and keyboard theme
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NOTE: Might have to refresh page a few times or check via the Steam app if you do not see stock available on the website.

Steam [steampowered.com] has 1TB Valve Steam Deck OLED (Certified Refurbished) on sale $519. Shipping is free.

Specs:
  • 1280 x 800 HDR OLED display with premium anti-glare etched glass
  • 7.4" Diagonal display size
  • up to 90Hz refresh rate
  • Wi-Fi 6E
  • 50Whr battery; 3-12 hours of gameplay (content-dependent)
  • 45W Power supply with 2.5m cable
  • Carrying case with removable liner
  • Steam profile bundle, exclusive startup movie and keyboard theme

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3d ago
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Eragorn
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I think it's OOS now but reply tag me if it's in stock again and we'll move back to hot deals
3d ago
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Joined Apr 2018
3d ago
Kussa
3d ago
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Quote from Eragorn :
I think it's OOS now but reply tag me if it's in stock again and we'll move back to hot deals

It's back in stock for me (currently 1:20am CST)
3d ago
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Joined Dec 2013
3d ago
Risenxone
3d ago
16 Posts
Had the LCD model for about a year before getting rid of it. Now that my kids are bigger I have a little more free time. I did love the steam deck LCD, so I'm sure I will love the OLED just as much
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3d ago
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3d ago
mitchtiedke
3d ago
7 Posts
Quote from Eragorn :
I think it's OOS now but reply tag me if it's in stock again and we'll move back to hot deals

I'm still able to get it but had to look on the app to find it, wasn't available in browser
3d ago
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binford
3d ago
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Quote from Risenxone :
Had the LCD model for about a year before getting rid of it. Now that my kids are bigger I have a little more free time. I did love the steam deck LCD, so I'm sure I will love the OLED just as much

That's funny cause the steam deck appeals to me precisely because I have young kids. It's an easy way to game in small bursts, turn off when you need to focus attention elsewhere, and then pick right back up where you left off later.
2d ago
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OrangeMagic4534
2d ago
165 Posts
This is way too expensive for what it is. Not really sure what the appeal is either unless you can't take a dump without gaming or you're constantly on flights.
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2d ago
Ryan_GT
2d ago
92 Posts
Quote from Risenxone :
Had the LCD model for about a year before getting rid of it. Now that my kids are bigger I have a little more free time. I did love the steam deck LCD, so I'm sure I will love the OLED just as much

The OLED is actually a significant upgrade. I had the LCD for well over a year first and pleasantly surprised how much of a lift the OLED has been

Battery lifetime is significantly better on a full charge and best decision I made was to gun for 1TB SSD - the micro SD card is fine for storing and playing games (for the most part), but updates on large games are at a snail's pace.. Could literally copy from SD card to SSD, update, and move back MUCH faster. Take away is to keep your most active games on SSD and try to run any SD card updates overnight. Some cards perform better than others, but have not found any that come close to SSD performance

If you have an XBox, buy XBPlay app/game on Steam to stream to Deck for even better graphics and battery life - I do this all the time on the couch while my SO is watching her show (I halfway pay attention and don't want to go into another room to play). It's a game changer

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EverettM1119
2d ago
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Quote from OrangeMagic4534 :
This is way too expensive for what it is. Not really sure what the appeal is either unless you can't take a dump without gaming or you're constantly on flights.

I didn't "get it" in 2022; I bought one last summer and it's almost completely taken over my gaming habits.

My home office is cold/hot enough to often drive me to play on my Deck instead, on the couch or lazy boy by the window. It's also perfect for taking my game library to a friend's house to play on their TV, a LAN party, or even "switch" style impromptu co-op gaming with Bluetooth controllers.

The OLED screen is really nice, beats my ultrawide VA panel for motion and blacks.

For offline games, hitting the Sleep button is just as good as hitting pause.

I can stream my PC or PlayStation 5 to it, so I can play all my games on it. Its price is subsidized like a game console, the OS is streamlined and attractive like a game console, but it's flexible with settings and mods like a PC and multiplayer is free like PC. The back buttons make it more comfortable to me than the PS4/PS5/Xbox controllers ($200 PS Edge controller is halfway towards a whole standalone Deck handheld PC).

Backwards compatibility with old Steam games is better than on Windows or Mac. By a similar token, it's a beast for emulating old game consoles!

Downsides, it's almost a pound and a half, and a couple other handhelds that have come out get a handful more FPS (but worse battery life), and I don't think an eGPU can give it an appreciable upgrade. Definitely not as powerful and graphically cutting-edge as a $2000 PC.

But overall, it's a cozy backlog-clearing machine that I can see myself playing for the next 5 years before looking at what games don't follow the current Gatcha/Season Pass model.
Last edited by EverettM1119 April 2, 2025 at 12:41 PM.
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reron
2d ago
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Quote from EverettM1119 :
I didn't "get it" in 2022; I bought one last summer and it's almost completely taken over my gaming habits.

My home office is cold/hot enough to often drive me to play on my Deck instead, on the couch or lazy boy by the window. It's also perfect for taking my game library to a friend's house to play on their TV, a LAN party, or even "switch" style impromptu co-op gaming with Bluetooth controllers.

The OLED screen is really nice, beats my ultrawide VA panel for motion and blacks.

For offline games, hitting the Sleep button is just as good as hitting pause.

I can stream my PC or PlayStation 5 to it, so I can play all my games on it. Its price is subsidized like a game console, the OS is streamlined and attractive like a game console, but it's flexible with settings and mods like a PC and multiplayer is free like PC. The back buttons make it more comfortable to me than the PS4/PS5/Xbox controllers ($200 PS Edge controller is halfway towards a whole standalone Deck handheld PC).

Backwards compatibility with old Steam games is better than on Windows or Mac. By a similar token, it's a beast for emulating old game consoles!

Downsides, it's almost a pound and a half, and a couple other handhelds that have come out get a handful more FPS (but worse battery life), and I don't think an eGPU can give it an appreciable upgrade. Definitely not as powerful and graphically cutting-edge as a $2000 PC.

But overall, it's a cozy backlog-clearing machine that I can see myself playing for the next 5 years before looking at what games don't follow the current Gatcha/Season Pass model.
^^^ This. It makes a lot AA and AAA games mobile and more "casual".

For non-multiplayer games, I can pick up and play and just hit "pause". I don't need to keep playing until I hit a save checkpoint. I can squeeze in more gameplay now.

Would I love to sit down and have 2-hours of uninterrupted gameplay on my gaming PC and Ultrawide? Absolutely! For all other times, Steamdeck (and other handhelds) are amazing.
2d ago
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bhavin411
2d ago
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I'd love to upgrade my lcd steamdeck to an oled one but I kinda feel like I wanna wait for a "next gen" in hopes for better hardware (no idea when or if that'll happen). I can barely run Spiderman 2 on my steamdeck right now, but it does play other big games well, like Cyberpunk or Rdr2.
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scab1991
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Quote from bhavin411 :
I'd love to upgrade my lcd steamdeck to an oled one but I kinda feel like I wanna wait for a "next gen" in hopes for better hardware (no idea when or if that'll happen). I can barely run Spiderman 2 on my steamdeck right now, but it does play other big games well, like Cyberpunk or Rdr2.

I can give you the settings tomorrow on how to play Spiderman 2 at a minimum. Mine runs well. It's not PS5 graphics but it runs well without any lag and I can enjoy the storyline.
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Lanmanna
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Quote from scab1991 :
I can give you the settings tomorrow on how to play Spiderman 2 at a minimum. Mine runs well. It's not PS5 graphics but it runs well without any lag and I can enjoy the storyline.
What's the FPS like?

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