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The Nintendo Switch (OLED Model) features a vibrant 7-inch OLED screen, 64 GB of internal storage, enhanced audio, and a wide adjustable stand, making it the ultimate gaming console for both solo and multiplayer experiences, whether at home or on the go.
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Nintendo Switch OLED a big upgrade if you love handheld play
Today Iām finally reviewing the Nintendo Switch OLED which Nintendo launched at the end of 2021 this new model keeps most of the classic features from the original 2017 Switch like handheld tabletop and TV modes still got USB-C charging HD rumble and those little Joy-Con straps to save your TV but Nintendoās added some nice updates like a wider stand more storage a wired LAN port and most importantly a larger 7-inch OLED screenInside the box you get the new white Joy-Cons (theyāre the same as the original so you can swap them if needed) the console itself HDMI cable USB-C power cable Joy-Con grip and straps and the dock for connecting to your TV set-up is straightforward just power it on sign in update and youāre good to goFirst impressions this new screen looks incredible the 7-inch OLED display is bigger brighter and has amazing viewing angles colours are super vibrant and black levels are deep without any washed-out areas even though itās still only 720p in handheld the screen quality makes a huge difference the bezel around the screen is also slimmer which makes the device look much sleeker and the old Switch feels a bit dated now in comparisonThe console design is similar to the original black front and sides with the Nintendo Switch logo on the back the new stand is a big upgrade itās wider and more stable which is a massive improvement over that flimsy kickstand on the 2017 model underneath the stand thereās a microSD card slot to expand the 64GB storage by up to 2TB ports are the same with a USB-C at the bottom for docking and charging power button volume controls headphone jack and cartridge slot on topThe Joy-Cons are unchanged in design and feel and they still work with the older model you can attach them to the sides for handheld mode use them separately with wrist straps or slot them into the Joy-Con grip for a more traditional controller feel personally I find them easier to use connected to the screen but itās nice to have optionsPerformance-wise the CPU and GPU are the same so thereās no difference in gameplay still not 4K even in docked mode which might disappoint some but it does go up to 1080p on the TV the new dock includes a LAN port for wired internet which wasnāt on the old version and has extra USB ports for more connectivity battery life is the same as before lasting about 5 to 9 hours which should be fine for most peopleSo is the OLED model worth it short answer yes if you donāt already have a Switch or if you plan to use it in handheld mode often the OLED screen alone makes this version worth it the improved screen quality wider stand and extra storage make the overall experience better but if you only play docked you wonāt see much difference on your TV for me the upgrade was worth it and Iām happy with the new screen and features.
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OLED is best!
Not my first Nintendo Switch but my first OLED version and the difference really is night and day.The OLED screen is a million times better than the standard Switch and Switch Lite, the games and colours pop so much more and are really vibrant.This was purchased as a family console for the living room and the updated dock and white design looks very sleek in the living room, as you come to expect with Nintendo there is a brilliant selection of games for all ages available!Top tip if buying the white colour model, invest in a protective shell case for the actual console and joy cons itself! Especially if like us it will be a family console as I imagine the white can get quite grubby overtime. The case/shell makes wiping clean very easy.
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Excellent handheld console
Full and pretty long Nintendo Switch OLED review, from a serious gamer.Ummed and arred about this console for quite some time before taking the plunge and buying it with a bundle, case, game and SD card. I have other individual reviews for those products on my profile. When I say I am serious about gaming I am playing at least 5 times a week have been playing now for over 2 decades and have had all the latest consoles, handhelds and PCās so am confident I can give a full review of this console. I haven't purchased online so couldn't comment on that side of the Switch but everything else I have engaged with.First of nice and simple I like it Iām also glad I have it. The OLED Switch is the one I think you should go for in my personal opinion, having played on the normal Switch and seeing the size of the Lite Switch I feel like for the extra money the OLED is the best choice. Also the Switch lite is unable to dock and remove itās controllers which is half the point of the Switch in my opinion. The blacks and colours really pop on the small OLED screen, and the majority of games really do look visually great. (More on the TV bit later.) You get that little bit extra screen size with the OLED but at no extra addition to the console size. The screen size is really decent, I was surprised in a good way that I wasnāt struggling to see everything on the screen or read text. Mainly as they know the games are on Switch zoom in and the text becomes enlarged so you can easily read it. Hand held visuals Iād rate 8/10.The games are really well done, as anyone will know Nintendo know what they are doing, and you get the full Nintendo experience here, it is one that they have perfected over the years. There are also new ones to engage with new player, but veterans will feel at home with returning classics and updated character games which make you feel right at home. The online store too also has what seems like an endless (it isnāt) number of games on sale all the time, itās around about 1100 at any one given time, these range from really basic games that are only found on the store which can be Ā£0.90 or the known Nintendo titles that have 20% off the main price. But there is something for everyone some of the smaller titles are fun, well designed and easy going, I have enjoyed both Lost in Bermuda and Trifox games from the store which I picked up for next to nothing. This is really nice coming from console and PC gaming were the price of gams can exceed Ā£100 so paying 90p is a really nice change. Even the cheap games are well done too which is nice, it seems like the developers do take their time with the games, I assume that this is the case as the switch store is the only store front where you can sell games for the switch platform. Games Iād rate 9/10The console itself is a nice design visually one that does look simple yet modern. However I feel like it could be a little too flat/ thin for those used to a controller or with slightly larger hands. Whilst you can buy ergonomic attachments or stand-alone controllers, this is for the standard controllers that come with the Switch. I fell as if the Steam Deck design is far superior the thicker handles fit in the hand much better for comfortability and for longer periods of gaming. The charging point too is also at the bottom, which gets in the way more than you might think and you unable to stand the console up really when charging, without bending or resting the console on the charging cable, something I donāt like doing. The stand and buttons that you press do feel good too, my only gripe is the back bumper buttons arenāt spaced as well as I would have liked and those with slightly larger fingers may find it hard to hit the right bumper button as required. Having said that for children which is probably the larger intended audience it probably works really well, also there is no stick drift for me yet, and the buttons feel like they have been designed to last for a long time. Design/ ergonomics of the console Iād rate 6/10.The TV mode is the big, advertised part of the Switch and probably why it got its name. This is something I really havenāt done all that much, but I will say that I have a 4k 32ā all singing all dancing gaming monitor which on my PC looks gorgeous, absolutely stunning visuals, (review on my page.) Now I know it isnāt as powerful yes and I wasnāt expecting it to be as good but I wasnāt exactly blown away (I played Lego Star Wars,) again itās ok but I wasnāt impressed, its 720p output really isnāt all that much in todayās market with ultra 4k, ray tracing and the works, so Iāve kept mine in handheld mode pretty much 99% of the time of ownership. As I have a PC this really wasnāt my intended use for the Switch so if it is something youāre thinking about having as a main home entertainment system for the TV I would look at the Xbox series S, for slightly cheaper youāre going to get a much better picture. Visual for TV mode Iād give a 4/10.The portability factor is good. Its big enough that you can see a lot of stiff on the screen at any one given time, but its small enough to fit into my jogging bottom front pocket and fits into a bag and can be easily carried around without weighing you down all day. Itās something that I like to be able to pick up and put down I can take it to work play a couple levels of Mario and then put it away again ready for whenever that maybe. Having a case is a must, as the joy cons could easily get damaged as well as the screen could become easily scratched if it is lose in a bag all day. Portability Iād rate 10/10.Overall, I really do genuinely love the Switch, I recently sold my consoles as I am fully PC now but have still kept my switch. The games are great its portable and it looks surprisingly good in handheld mode on the OLED variant. Yes, the ergonomics arenāt perfect and yes, I would like it if they were better as we know it is possible as we have the Steam deck to prove that they can be better. However, if it is that much of an issue there are excellent 3rd party add-ons you can get to make the Switch more comfortable for those longer game sessions. This is something I think people of all ages and game abilities will like, the majority of games are fun, and itās nice not to have to shoot something all the time for once, (there are shooters for those of you who want them.) I highly recommend it for handheld gaming at home or on the move, I wouldnāt recommend it if you are looking for this as your only gaming console and your looking to play this mostly on a TV, I would as mentioned have to recommend a PS4/5 or Xbox s/x for gaming on the TV.Hope this helps someone make their decision, I think you'll like it from what I have experienced with the Switch so far.
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