Valve has officially ended production of its most affordable handheld gaming PC — the $399 Steam Deck LCD model. Once remaining stock sells out, this entry-level version will no longer be available, making the Steam Deck OLED lineup the new starting point at $549.
For many budget-focused gamers, this marks the end of an era. The original LCD Steam Deck played a huge role in making portable PC gaming mainstream, especially for users who wanted console-like simplicity with PC-level flexibility.
Why Valve Pulled the Plug on the LCD Steam Deck
While Valve hasn’t cited a single reason, several key factors likely contributed:
Rising manufacturing and memory costs
Lower profit margins on entry-level models
Stronger demand for OLED variants
Long-term hardware streamlining strategy
The LCD model was never designed to compete on premium specs — it existed to bring more users into the Steam ecosystem, a mission it successfully accomplished.

What Replaces the $399 Steam Deck?
The new base model is the Steam Deck OLED (512GB), priced at $549, and it includes significant upgrades over the discontinued LCD version.
Key Improvements in the OLED Steam Deck
• 7.4-inch HDR OLED display
• 90Hz refresh rate
• Better battery efficiency
• Wi-Fi 6E & Bluetooth 5.3
• Improved thermals and fan noise
• Larger internal storage
From a technical standpoint, the OLED model is clearly superior — but the higher price means Valve no longer offers a truly budget Steam Deck option.

How This Impacts Budget Gamers
The removal of the $399 model leaves a noticeable gap in the market. Competing handheld PCs such as:
• ASUS ROG Ally
•Lenovo Legion Go
…now face less pressure at the lower price tier. However, many of these alternatives still cost more and lack SteamOS’s console-like simplicity.
For users like your TechyBuff audience — who often look for value-driven tech solutions — this means buying decisions now require a higher upfront investment or searching for refurbished units.

Is the Steam Deck Still Worth Buying in 2025?
Absolutely — but expectations need to be adjusted.
✔ OLED models offer the best Steam Deck experience so far
✔ SteamOS remains unmatched for handheld PC gaming
✔ Performance is still excellent for modern AAA and indie games
❌ Entry price is significantly higher than before
If you were planning to buy the Steam Deck specifically because of the $399 price point, that advantage is now gone.
