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Steam Deck LCD is on the way out, what this means for your next handheld buy

December 22, 2025
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Valve is bringing Steam Deck LCD sales to a close for one of its core configurations. On the Steam Deck store page, Valve says it is “phasing out the Steam Deck LCD 256GB model,” and that it “will no longer be available” once remaining stock is gone.

The same message makes a point of separating sales from support. Valve says it will “continue to provide support for Steam Deck LCD on an ongoing basis,” which should ease concerns for people who already own an LCD model.

Right now, the store listing shows the Steam Deck LCD 256GB priced at $399 but out of stock, while the Steam Deck OLED models remain available.

The end is tied to inventory

Valve is not attaching a date to the change. Instead, it is tying the Steam Deck LCD 256GB’s exit to whatever stock remains, which is a different signal than a typical restock gap.

With the model flagged as being phased out and already unavailable on the store page, any reappearance could be brief.

OLED is now the clear on-ramp

Steam Deck OLED feels like the refined model. The OLED screen delivers deeper blacks and higher contrast, and the updated internals tend to stretch battery life. With OLED as the flagship, keeping a single budget LCD tier makes less sense, so it’s being sunset. While the LCD version is the first exposure of many to the game-changing handheld, the OLED has is arguably the better of the two.

What buyers should do next

If the $399 Steam Deck LCD 256GB was the selling point, the safest approach is to treat it as a limited-availability buy going forward. Waiting may work, but the phase-out language means you are betting on leftover inventory.

If you are shopping on a tighter timeline, the practical reality is that OLED is what Valve is actively selling today, and it is one of the best handhelds out in the market right now.

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