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Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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Best is going outside and touching grass and playing games with the Deck.
Games while lazing in a hammock is unbeatable π
Howβs the brightness when itβs sunny outside?
Pretty good as long as I stay in the shade, but there is glare which is when an antiglare screen as others have mentioned comes in handy. I don't have that screen though but there's matte screens that can be tried out.
I've been sondering getting one but have eye issues. Their most expensive model has an antiglare screen and that would be best in the sun