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It was led, imo more than good enough for my use, and I don't have to worry about burn in.
The original uses LCD, not LED.
Ah thanks, I'll try to remember this going forward.
Alas I've already forgotten, old man brain syndrome. Crystal display not diode.
Do you worry about burn in on your phone? Your phone probably has way more static elements that are constantly on than the Steam Deck will.
I used my last phone for 4 years and thousands of hours and could only barely tell there was some burn in if I used a white image at max brightness and looked at the status bar. Burn in isn't really a problem with modern OLEDs.
No i don't, because my phone doesn't have an OLED screen. Easy fix.
About a dozen OLED devices in my household. Never seen burn in.
It was a poor quality lcd panel and burn in hasn't been an issue on oleds for years now ¯_(ツ)_/¯