Seeing others say their OLED decks, more commonly the LE ones, have a dead pixel made me check my LE deck for one and sure enough I got a dead pixel. If I never checked I probably never would notice it in regular gameplay. Now all I do is fixate on that dead pixel now. I’m really contemplating whether this warrants setting up an RMA when everything else is fine with the deck.

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    Yesterday here was a big post discussion where people shared their dead pixel numbers on LE. It was deleted overnight 🤔 Why?

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      Mods on this sub don’t like critics. Any threads about the OLED models they don’t like they delete and tell OP to post in the mega thread. If the thread isn’t critical then they leave it up. 🤷

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      You have to remember Reddit is really a market driven company. Any major subreddit like this will be monitored by Valve staff (or wannabe staff) and will gleefully remove anything that paints them in a negative light. THis happened to the Legion Go subreddit as well. Same type of BS mods there to protect the corporation rather than the consumer.

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      Because the LE is really the “Loser” Edition. Can’t have the truth about the LE build quality and screen issues take away from potential sales. Valve doesn’t want to sell the 512GB OLED models, they want to sell the 1TB units as the have more mark up.