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At first glance at the menus, I honestly can’t see much of a difference in black levels between the anti-glare and glossy OLED like people were saying - and that’s coming from someone who uses multiple LG Cx OLED displays for gaming, photography, etc. and am fully aware of what OLED colors look like.
Thinking about making a short simple video on my thoughts. Let me know if there’s anything specific someone wants to see.
I have the Oled LE and the Switch Oled and it looks like the colors pop more on the switch. What’s your take?
Currently in a bright room with lots of natural lighting (going to test different lighting scenarios), and in the menus I don’t see much of a difference so far.
In terms of the effect of colors popping, I think that might be affected by other things e.g. the menu backgrounds on the Steam interface are just darker and so there’s more contrast between the background and game covers. I would personally say, just in the menus, the colors of the game covers appear pretty much the same between the Steam Deck OLED and Switch OLED. They seem to “pop” more on the deck, but mostly just because of the darker backgrounds on the Steam interface.
I’m going to compare Okami and Stardew Valley once they’re done installing, will reply here what I think about the colors with those.
Do you have vivid mode on on Switch? Switch OLED has a vivid mode that significantly over saturates the colours. If that’s on on your switch it will look like that.
Put the test results in another comment. Switch OLED seems slightly more saturated in Stardew Valley, but checking now I did have Vivid mode on. Overall still very, very similar - and I’ve now found my LE Anti-Glare OLED and Glossy OLED look completely indistinguishable.