It's been three years today since Valve released the Steam Deck. Not only has Valve shown how incredible Linux actually can be as a gaming platform, but they really kicked the industry into gear on PC gaming handhelds.
I really want to buy it again but im kinda bummed out by the QC. I bought a new LCD model when the OLED came out. Not even a day, i noticed the trackpad has different intensity between left and right. and the shoulder button is the worse, the right one has weird double click and has longer travel. Returned it right away. The problem is, its not released in my country so i had to buy off 3rd party seller and i was lucky i can return it. Wouldnt want my new deck already opened and repaired on the first day.
A couple of months later i bought another one and guess what. Same problem. After reading around it is actually common problem for the shoulder button.
I really want to buy it again but im kinda bummed out by the QC. I bought a new LCD model when the OLED came out. Not even a day, i noticed the trackpad has different intensity between left and right. and the shoulder button is the worse, the right one has weird double click and has longer travel. Returned it right away. The problem is, its not released in my country so i had to buy off 3rd party seller and i was lucky i can return it. Wouldnt want my new deck already opened and repaired on the first day.
A couple of months later i bought another one and guess what. Same problem. After reading around it is actually common problem for the shoulder button.