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I mean you're going to get a lot of the same opinions around here but I don't think there's any debate to be had. If you can't afford the OLED, you can get the LCD for roughly the same price.
Consoles are just fancy DRM machines. The chip in the Switch is 10 years old and wasn't even fast when the Switch was brand new.
Steam Deck is an incredibly versatile and customizable machine.
Well first of all the Steam Deck is a PC. Secondly, no, quite the opposite. There's a bunch of software written specifically for the Steam Deck for emulation and it's pretty widely considered the penultimate emulation machine.
I'm not really even sure what that's supposed to mean but I've never played a game that was locked at 30FPS. Lots of them are software locked at 60 but that's nothing to do with the Deck or Linux. And you're certainly not getting more than the SD on the Switch.