Valve has released a major new update for the operating system that runs on the Steam Deck—SteamOS. Numbered at 3.5.5, the update brings with it a host of new features, including support for variable refresh rate displays, an updated Arch Linux base, and improved controller firmware.
Steam Deck users will find the star of the update to be the new ability to adjust the system’s display colours. The options, available in Steam Deck’s settings, allows users to fine tune the colour of the display, allowing the switch to the sRGB palette, and even a new Boosted palette that emulates a wider-gamut display appearance.
The update spent quite some time in the SteamOS beta channels before finally being released to the public through the stable software updates channel.
Valve recently announced the Steam Deck OLED, which brings with it the same power along with a slightly larger OLED display and support for the faster Wi-Fi 6E standard. The Steam Deck OLED was launched on November 16, and is currently available through Steam.
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Firmware 118
Steam Deck Dock Firmware 121
Updated Arch Linux base
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