Obviously it’ll never look as good as a real OLED display but I’m really enjoying this new setting!

Anyone else try it out and have recommendations on the setting levels and games that really pop because of the adjustments?

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    Personally, i’ve set mine to Native after a few minutes playing. It looks nice but i have this thing where my head starts to hurt after a while when looking at an oversaturated display. Does look like the update recalibrated the display and made it display colors more naturally in respect to the screens capabilities which i am enjoying quite a bit.

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    The deck screen looks too green / yellow to me. Seems like you added a filter on the whole screen.

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    1 year ago

    Maybe I’m an amateur but the switch looks a little clearer…

    Might be a settings thing but the steamed deck looks a little blown out

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    What are these new vibrance and color boosting settings? Where can i find the thread for this?

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    OLED looks way better and more accurate imo. Still, the new settings definitely helped the LCD display.

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    1 year ago

    would like to see a direct comparison like this with deck oled and switch oled

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    Am I the only one seeing that there’s something wrong with decks colors? Mine definitely doesn’t look like this. Seems like a strange comparison.

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      Messing with the screen calibration doesn’t really fix a screen with a low color space, it just trades off what issue the screen has with displaying the intended image. Now it may look better subjectively, but it’s not a magic bullet, it’s physically incapable of rendering the same image.

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    Yup, you still see how much vastly better the Switch OLED screen is, even after over saturating the hell out of the Deck LCD

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    1 year ago

    The difference is small on very bright images, however if you take a darker game (like Metroid Dread) then it will be an even starker difference.