
Valve Steam Deck 64 GB
Score: 74/100
ONE XPLAYER ONEXSUGAR Sugar1
Score: 67/100Rankings

The Valve Steam Deck 64 GB is a handheld PC gaming console with strong performance and a versatile control suite. Its heavyweight chassis, limited eMMC storage, and modest 60 Hz LCD are notable trade-offs. Best suited for gamers who prioritize Steam library access over ultra-light portability.

The ONE XPLAYER Sugar1 is a dual-screen Android handheld featuring a 6.01-inch OLED main display and a 3.92-inch secondary screen, driven by a Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 processor and 16 GB RAM, offering premium multitasking capabilities. Its heavy build and limited battery life offset the innovative dual-screen versatility. Geared toward Android enthusiasts who value dual-screen flexibility and high-end performance.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
7 inchesbest | 6.01 inches | |
| ↓ lower better | 660 gbest | 990 g |
60 Hz | 144 Hzbest | |
16 GBbest | 16 GBbest | |
— | 5,600 mAhbest | |
64 GB | 512 GBbest | |
400 nits | 450 nitsbest |
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Software(1) | ||
Operating System | SteamOS 3 | Android 14 |
Performance(2) | ||
Processor | AMD Aerith APU | Qualcomm Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 |
GPU | RDNA 2 | Adreno A32 |
Storage(1) | ||
Internal Storage (GB) | 64 GB | 512 GB |
Display(5) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 7 inches | 6.01 inches |
Resolution | 1280x800 | 2160x1080 |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 60 Hz | 144 Hz |
Panel Type | IPS LCD | OLED |
Brightness (nits) | 400 nits | 450 nits |
Connectivity(1) | ||
USB Port Type | USB-C | USB‑C |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 660 g | 990 g |
Dimensions (W×H×D) (mm) | 127×76×406 mm mm | 218.5x92x24 mm mm |

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Professional reviewers commend the Steam Deck 64 GB for its strong PC-gaming performance, innovative dual trackpads, and seamless SteamOS integration, but they consistently flag its heavyweight chassis, limited eMMC storage, and modest 60 Hz LCD as drawbacks that keep it behind newer OLED rivals.
Everyday users celebrate the access to the massive Steam library and the dock's TV-play flexibility, yet they repeatedly lament the bulk, short battery life, cramped internal storage and occasional heat or fan noise during long sessions.

“Huge Steam catalog on the go.”

“Well-distributed, doesn't feel as heavy.”

“Backpack only, not pocketable, heavier than expected.”

Choose Sugar 1 for Android‑centric multitasking; choose Steam Deck for longer endurance and a broader PC game catalog.

Professional reviewers consider the Sugar 1 a bold, innovative handheld that pushes Android gaming forward with its dual-screen design, premium OLED panels, and Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 performance. While the build quality and control precision receive high marks, critics point out the device's heft, software instability, and relatively short battery life as significant drawbacks.
Consumers love the visual fidelity and multitasking flexibility the dual OLED screens provide, and they enjoy the smooth, lag-free gameplay in emulators and Android titles. However, recurring frustrations revolve around software bugs, the heavy chassis, and rapid battery depletion during demanding sessions.