In the end I'm gonna resist de temptation of the Steam Deck OLED, since most situations where I could possibly use it, my PC would just work better (for example, if I feel like being lazy and play games from my bed, I have my PC connected to a big TV).
The only 2 types of situations where I would use the Deck over my PC would be during power outages (which are pretty infrequent nowadays) and when I have to go out to family gatherings (which only happen a few times per year).
I'll still consider the Nintendo Switch successor though (but only if it's backwards compatible), since I would share it with my sister, so it would still get some use outside of the few situations where I would want to use it,
(Sharing a Steam Deck with my sister, that is, 2 accounts on the same Deck just wouldn't be the same, it would add a major annoyance due to how save files are stored for certain games.)
The only 2 types of situations where I would use the Deck over my PC would be during power outages (which are pretty infrequent nowadays) and when I have to go out to family gatherings (which only happen a few times per year).
I'll still consider the Nintendo Switch successor though (but only if it's backwards compatible), since I would share it with my sister, so it would still get some use outside of the few situations where I would want to use it,
(Sharing a Steam Deck with my sister, that is, 2 accounts on the same Deck just wouldn't be the same, it would add a major annoyance due to how save files are stored for certain games.)