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Get a Refurbished Steam Deck OLED for $439 — A $110 Discount!

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Valve is offering refurbished Steam Deck OLED models for as low as $439, providing a $110 discount compared to the new price. These refurbished units are available in the US, UK, Canada, and the EU.

The 512GB model with a glossy OLED screen is priced at $439, while the 1TB anti-glare version is available for $519, which is cheaper than the $549 price tag for a new 512GB model. The 1TB model normally costs $649.

Valve’s refurbished units undergo over 100 tests at one of its facilities, including battery health checks. The company ensures that these devices meet or even exceed the performance standards of new units.

Each refurbished Steam Deck OLED comes with a carrying case, a refurbished power supply, and a one-year warranty. There may be minor cosmetic blemishes, but the devices are thoroughly inspected.

The Steam Deck OLED, which launched in November 2023, remains one of the best options for playing PC games on the go.

Although there are other handhelds like the Asus ROG Ally X, none offer the same ease of use and battery life as the Steam Deck.

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Sazid Kabir

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