The Steam Deck OLED is the benchmark handheld for SA gamers, and the questions that matter are screen, performance and price. In short: a gorgeous 90Hz OLED, capable 800p gaming, and excellent SteamOS optimisation make it the value pick from around R12,000 at Evetech.

Quick Answer

The Steam Deck OLED runs most modern games at 30 to 60fps at its native 1280x800 90Hz OLED screen, using its custom AMD APU and 16GB of RAM. Stocked at Evetech from around R12,000 depending on storage, it pairs a vivid HDR OLED panel with a larger 50Wh battery than the original LCD model.

What Makes The OLED Model Strong

The 7.4-inch HDR OLED screen is the headline: deeper blacks, brighter highlights and a 90Hz refresh that feels smoother than the LCD's 60Hz. SteamOS is heavily optimised for the hardware, with per-game TDP and frame-cap controls that let you trade frames for battery. Expect AAA titles at 30 to 40fps on medium settings with FSR, and indie or older games well above 60fps with hours of battery life.

SA Buying And Setup Notes

Storage tiers differ in capacity and screen anti-glare coating; a microSD card cheaply expands the library either way. Battery life ranges from around 3 to 6 hours on light games down to ~2 hours on demanding AAA titles at full TDP. A USB-C dock lets you output to a TV for big-screen play. For SA gamers wanting a polished, well-supported handheld, the Steam Deck OLED stocked at Evetech is the standout.

FAQ

What FPS does the Steam Deck OLED get?

Most modern AAA titles run at 30 to 40fps on medium settings with FSR at its native 800p, while indie and older games comfortably exceed 60fps with much longer battery life.

Is the OLED model worth it over the LCD Steam Deck?

Yes. The OLED screen, 90Hz refresh, larger battery and lighter weight are meaningful upgrades, making the OLED the recommended choice for new SA buyers.

Can I expand Steam Deck OLED storage?

Yes. A microSD card adds large, cheap storage for your library alongside the internal SSD, so you are not limited by the base capacity.

TIP

per-game TDP and frame-cap settings to balance battery and performance; capping a demanding game at 40fps and 12W can nearly double your play time on the Steam Deck OLED.