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expiredLeibnizCalcs posted Nov 24, 2025 06:51 PM
expiredLeibnizCalcs posted Nov 24, 2025 06:51 PM

256GB 7" LCD Steam Deck Handheld Portable Gaming PC

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$319

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Steam has 256GB 7" LCD Steam Deck Handheld Portable Gaming PC on sale for $319.20. Shipping is free.
  • Note: To purchase, scroll down to the 'Choose your Steam Deck' section and click the 'Buy now!' button for the 256GB LCD model.
Thanks to community member LeibnizCalcs for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • AMD Zen 2 4c/8t, 2.4-3.5GHz (up to 448 GFlops FP32) Processor
  • 7" 1280 x 800 LCD display 60Hz 400-nits Display
  • 16 GB LPDDR5 on-board RAM (5500 MT/s quad 32-bit channels)
  • 256GB storage
  • 8 RDNA 2 CUs, 1.0-1.6GHz (up to 1.6 TFlops FP32) Graphics
  • Wi-Fi 5
  • 40Whr battery; 2-8 hours of gameplay (content-dependent)
  • 45W Power supply with 1.5m cable
  • Carrying case
  • Steam profile bundle
  • microSD slot: UHS-I supports SD, SDXC and SDHC
  • 298mm x 117mm x 49mm
  • Approx. 669 grams
  • SteamOS 3 (Arch-based)
  • Ports:
    • USB-C with DisplayPort 1.4 Alt-mode support
    • 3.5mm stereo headphone / headset jack

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Steam has 256GB 7" LCD Steam Deck Handheld Portable Gaming PC on sale for $319.20. Shipping is free.
  • Note: To purchase, scroll down to the 'Choose your Steam Deck' section and click the 'Buy now!' button for the 256GB LCD model.
Thanks to community member LeibnizCalcs for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • AMD Zen 2 4c/8t, 2.4-3.5GHz (up to 448 GFlops FP32) Processor
  • 7" 1280 x 800 LCD display 60Hz 400-nits Display
  • 16 GB LPDDR5 on-board RAM (5500 MT/s quad 32-bit channels)
  • 256GB storage
  • 8 RDNA 2 CUs, 1.0-1.6GHz (up to 1.6 TFlops FP32) Graphics
  • Wi-Fi 5
  • 40Whr battery; 2-8 hours of gameplay (content-dependent)
  • 45W Power supply with 1.5m cable
  • Carrying case
  • Steam profile bundle
  • microSD slot: UHS-I supports SD, SDXC and SDHC
  • 298mm x 117mm x 49mm
  • Approx. 669 grams
  • SteamOS 3 (Arch-based)
  • Ports:
    • USB-C with DisplayPort 1.4 Alt-mode support
    • 3.5mm stereo headphone / headset jack

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OrangeJulius
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It's a good entry level handheld, and a good value at $320 new. I sold my Deck LCD for a Deck OLED when they came out, and my handheld family is slowly multiplying with an ROG Ally Z1E and oncoming Konkr Pocket Fit. It's an addictive hobby.

If you get the Deck LCD, just be aware that the 256GB SSD really needs replaced if you're installing any modern games. 256GB can be completely used up with an installation of something like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Baldur's Gate 3. 100GB+ installations are really common for AAA games now, so make sure to check the storage requirements for games you intend on playing since that SSD is quite small. Fortunately, the upgrade process is very easy, and larger 512GB / 1TB / 2TB 2230 SSDs are readily available, but be aware that the upgrade process takes a little bit of technical know-how, with plenty of guides online for the process. Alternatively, you can expand storage with a quality MicroSD card, although this is quite a bit slower than storage on the NVMe, particularly when applying big patches to games. I recommend Samsung's MicroSD cards for reliability purposes. Avoid TeamGroup like the plague. SanDisk is a good alternative.

If you don't need the space, the Steam Deck is a great emulation platform. EmuDeck makes it easy to get going, and 256GB is plenty of space for emulation, or simpler games.
ob2kenobi
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If you're debating getting it, carefully consider your finances.

Is there something you need more for life?
Do you travel often enough where the portability would be useful?
Are there other hobbies you're interested in trying?

$300 could get you:
A Bambu Lab 3D printer.
A good set of Ryobi tools.
A top of the line e-reader.
All kinds of beefy campaign board games, like Gloomhaven etc.

It'll be this price again. There's no reason to "just do it" if you're conflicted.
jhyman
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Because it's $230 cheaper which is more than 40% less than the cheapest OLED model.

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SDJP2020Nov 24, 2025 11:45 PM
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For anyone looking at buying this, I'd recommend the Legion Go S Z2Go as a good in between point from the Steam Deck LCD and OLED models. For one, the screen while still being IPS is higher res, brighter, and sharper than the LCD model (I have one from the last sale). Official specs are that it goes from 800 to 1200p, 70%srgb to 100% srgb, 60hz up to 120hz, and 400 nits max to 500. It also has double the storage at 512GB.

Some may say the higher res is worse for the battery, and that's probably true on the windows model, but the larger battery from my limited testing has similar battery life to LCD stock and either could be better with the DeckyTDP plugin to manually tweak it depending on the game.

The weight is slightly heavier (70g increase), but the ergonomics are much comfier than the Steam Deck, so it's less fatiguing over time. To me the grips can be described like so: the Legion is Xbox-like, so your wrist is angled more outwards. The Steam Deck is a bit different, and the feeling is more like your wrist is twisted a little inwards, so it's a little awkwards, but usable. The triggers are also dual-mode, so they can be in a low-travel button style mode or switched to regular analog.

The sticks are hall effect so they are much less likely to have drift, and there is a second USB-C port so you can charge and connect a second accessory (such as a USB headset) at the same time. It runs the exact same version of SteamOS that the Deck does so everything you know and love is still there, the desktop mode, plugins, etc but its officially supported by Valve, not a community offshoot like Bazzite.

The biggest thing for me is the charging speed. I'm surprised no one mentions this, even though it makes sense since some people just do pick up and play then drop it on a dock. If you're like me and you do p&p and are busy so you forget to charge, the Deck is low battery the next day, so you have a smaller window of time to play since the LCD Deck takes an abysmal amount of time to charge(close to 3 hours from zero to 100). Even getting up to 50 takes some time. I've read that the OLED model is more reasonable and closer to the typical 1.5 hours, but the LCD model is brutal.

The Legion Go S is dramatically better with 65% in 30 minutes, which has changed the way I use the device almost as much as SteamOS on the Deck changed the experience compared to Windows handhelds that didn't have FSE until recently. If you want more performance, you can take the chip up to higher TDP levels, like 33W but that will heavily decrease battery life though I'd rather have the option than not.

If you use your device for local streaming (such as Moonlight/Sunshine or Steam Link) the higher res screen and WiFi 6E chip also help improve the connection over the already low latency on the Steam Deck.

TLDR: The Legion Go S is essentially a Steam Deck 2 and improves on it in nearly every way.
Last edited by SDJP2020 November 24, 2025 at 04:58 PM.
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Nov 24, 2025 11:47 PM
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DM725Nov 24, 2025 11:47 PM
75 Posts
Still using my launch day Steam Deck 64GB (upgraded the internal drive to 1TB) and it works like the day I opened it.
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Nov 24, 2025 11:47 PM
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DM725Nov 24, 2025 11:47 PM
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Quote from SDJP2020 :
For anyone looking at buying this, I'd recommend the Legion Go S Z2Go as a good in between point from the Steam Deck LCD and OLED models. For one, the screen while still being IPS is higher res, brighter, and sharper than the LCD model (I have one from the last sale). Official specs are that it goes from 800 to 1200p, 70%srgb to 100% srgb, 60hz up to 120hz, and 400 nits max to 500. It also has double the storage at 512GB.

Some may say the higher res is worse for the battery, and that's probably true on the windows model, but the larger battery from my limited testing has similar battery life to LCD stock and either could be better with the DeckyTDP plugin to manually tweak it depending on the game.

The weight is slightly heavier (70g increase), but the ergonomics are much comfier than the Steam Deck, so it's less fatiguing over time. To me the grips can be described like so: the Legion is Xbox-like, so your wrist is angled more outwards. The Steam Deck is a bit different, and the feeling is more like your wrist is twisted a little inwards, so it's a little awkwards, but usable. The triggers are also dual-mode, so they can be in a low-travel button style mode or switched to regular analog.

The sticks are hall effect so they are much less likely to have drift, and there is a second USB-C port so you can charge and connect a second accessory (such as a USB headset) at the same time. It runs the exact same version of SteamOS that the Deck does so everything you know and love is still there, the desktop mode, plugins, etc but its officially supported by Valve, not a community offshoot like Bazzite.

The biggest thing for me is the charging speed. I'm surprised no one mentions this, even though it makes sense since some people just do pick up and play then drop it on a dock. If you're like me and you do p&p and are busy so you forget to charge, the Deck is low battery the next day, so you have a smaller window of time to play since the LCD Deck takes an abysmal amount of time to charge(close to 3 hours from zero to 100). Even getting up to 50 takes some time. I've read that the OLED model is more reasonable and closer to the typical 1.5 hours, but the LCD model is brutal.

The Legion Go S is dramatically better with 65% in 30 minutes, which has changed the way I use the device almost as much as SteamOS on the Deck changed the experience compared to Windows handhelds that didn't have FSE until recently. If you want more performance, you can take the chip up to higher TDP levels, like 33W but that will heavily decrease battery life though I'd rather have the option than not.

TLDR: The Legion Go S is essentially a Steam Deck 2 and improves on it in nearly every way.
Not for this price.
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Nov 24, 2025 11:49 PM
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SDJP2020Nov 24, 2025 11:49 PM
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Quote from DM725 :
Not for this price.
You didn't read my comment since I just posted it. I think this is a decent price, but on the Legion Go S (Z2GO or Z1E) basically everything is improved over the LCD model. Take it from someone who has both in their hands. It's not a bad pickup and it's surprising that it hasn't gone up in price, but it's not worth it unless you really need trackpads or need to hit under $300.

Even then with Paypal discount and taking into account open box models that are basically just new, it's only about $50 more with all these improvements, including more storage OOTB. Now if the 64GB version went on sale or the refurbs were more readily available that would be a different story.
Last edited by SDJP2020 November 24, 2025 at 04:59 PM.
Nov 24, 2025 11:53 PM
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DM725Nov 24, 2025 11:53 PM
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Quote from m1racl1 :
Why would you buy this instead of oled....
Price...
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Nov 25, 2025 12:08 AM
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DM725Nov 25, 2025 12:08 AM
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Quote from SDJP2020 :
You didn't read my comment since I just posted it. I think this is a decent price, but on the Legion Go S (Z2GO or Z1E) basically everything is improved over the LCD model. Take it from someone who has both in their hands. It's not a bad pickup and it's surprising that it hasn't gone up in price, but it's not worth it unless you really need trackpads or need to hit under $300.

Even then with Paypal discount and taking into account open box models that are basically just new, it's only about $50 more with all these improvements, including more storage OOTB. Now if the 64GB version went on sale or the refurbs were more readily available that would be a different story.
Show me a Legion Go S for only $50 more.
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Nov 25, 2025 12:15 AM
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Mohit1908Nov 25, 2025 12:15 AM
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Its a good handheld

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Nov 25, 2025 12:17 AM
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SDJP2020Nov 25, 2025 12:17 AM
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Quote from DM725 :
Show me a Legion Go S for only $50 more.
It was already on frontpage, but here you go: New and Open Box Legion Go S. I'm talking about the open box model because just like with Valve refurb, they often come in like new and almost unused condition, or at the most just some fingerprints on the screen that are easily wiped away. Mine was in the latter condition though people on the Z1E post reported more of the former.

The price has gone up $30 recently, but just yesterday they were at the prices listed in the post. It wasn't like the S25U deal where you had to do tricks to get the price, it was there for close to 3 full days which is a good in terms of a Slickdeal. Assuming the excellent condition Go S for $395 before tax compared to $319 for 256GB LCD SD before tax you would get to $255 for the SD and $316 for the Legion Go. So yeah I missed $10 but it's only a $60 difference. If you already have a Steam Deck it's not worth upgrading but for a newcomer they should just skip the Deck and go straight to the Go S.

Edit: my links weren't even the main ones lol there are a ton of those posts so I got confused, dunno how you can miss that but just search for Legion Go S and you'll find more.
Last edited by SDJP2020 November 24, 2025 at 05:22 PM.
Nov 25, 2025 12:18 AM
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avg-joeNov 25, 2025 12:18 AM
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Quote from Brandonn301 :
If you're debating getting it just do it you won't regret it.
I mean, its a good device but starting to show its age.
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avg-joeNov 25, 2025 12:20 AM
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Quote from evilchild :
I keep thinking about getting a Steam Deck but I can't justify it because I know that I won't play enough to spend this kind of money. I have a switch and I don't even play enough on it except the weekends.
same..
Nov 25, 2025 12:24 AM
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GarrettM6420Nov 25, 2025 12:24 AM
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ALMOST bought this 2 days ago. Sold an old CS skin but held off. This discount was enough to get me to pull the trigger.
Nov 25, 2025 12:31 AM
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DM725Nov 25, 2025 12:31 AM
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Quote from SDJP2020 :
It was already on frontpage, but here you go: New and Open Box Legion Go S. I'm talking about the open box model because just like with Valve refurb, they often come in like new and almost unused condition, or at the most just some fingerprints on the screen that are easily wiped away. Mine was in the latter condition though people on the Z1E post reported more of the former.

The price has gone up $30 recently, but just yesterday they were at the prices listed in the post. It wasn't like the S25U deal where you had to do tricks to get the price, it was there for close to 3 full days which is a good in terms of a Slickdeal. Assuming the excellent condition Go S for $395 before tax compared to $319 for 256GB LCD SD before tax you would get to $255 for the SD and $316 for the Legion Go. So yeah I missed $10 but it's only a $60 difference. If you already have a Steam Deck it's not worth upgrading but for a newcomer they should just skip the Deck and go straight to the Go S.

Edit: my links weren't even the main ones lol there are a ton of those posts so I got confused, dunno how you can miss that but just search for Legion Go S and you'll find more.
Good attempt. $399 for an open box fair vs. a new SD at $320... There's no reason to even consider that. $450 Legion S Go vs. $320 Steam Deck
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SDJP2020Nov 25, 2025 12:41 AM
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Quote from DM725 :
Good attempt. $399 for an open box fair vs. a new SD at $320... There's no reason to even consider that. $450 Legion S Go vs. $320 Steam Deck
Poor attempt at bait. Not reading the part where I mention Valve-like used condition, nor the part where it was available for cheaper, nor the actual price after the Paypal discount. Guess I should have known you do this when you skipped the entirety of my detailed comparison.

Why don't I make a crappy price and bait comment without considering external factors too:

The Steam Deck is $320 vs the $450 Legion Go S. There's no reason to even consider the 3 year old Deck. It has large bezels, poor battery life, and a crappy screen. Why buy a handheld at all when the screen is trash, it takes 10 years to charge, and the screen is worse than my 5 year old phone.
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thinktwicebeforebuyNov 25, 2025 01:08 AM
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Quote from SDJP2020 :
Poor attempt at bait. Not reading the part where I mention Valve-like used condition, nor the part where it was available for cheaper, nor the actual price after the Paypal discount. Guess I should have known you do this when you skipped the entirety of my detailed comparison.

Why don't I make a crappy price and bait comment without considering external factors too:

The Steam Deck is $320 vs the $450 Legion Go S. There's no reason to even consider the 3 year old Deck. It has large bezels, poor battery life, and a crappy screen. Why buy a handheld at all when the screen is trash, it takes 10 years to charge, and the screen is worse than my 5 year old phone.
Agreed. In addition, the $450 Legion Go comes with 512gb. It is a good upgrade given 256gb is nearly not useable and ssd upgrade on a Steamdeck is not for everyone.

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mjnicholNov 25, 2025 01:26 AM
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Quote from Brandonn301 :
If you're debating getting it just do it you won't regret it.
Agreed! If you can't find a good reason not to buy something you see on SD, you gotta get it! Max out those cards Big Grin

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