![]() ![]() If you want to know the main reason why you should consider buying a Nintendo Switch OLED model then, well, the clue’s in the name. It definitely makes it look more premium, but in turn makes the device noticeably more reflective. One issue we do have is that the front of the Switch is now glossy rather than matte. If you predominantly play the Switch in handheld mode, having a bigger screen to look at is obviously a tempting upgrade, especially as Nintendo has achieved it by slimming down the bezels, rather than increasing the overall size of the device, which remains pretty much identical to the original. The most obvious one is screen size, which has been increased to 7in, up from 6.2in on the original model and much larger than the more portable Switch Lite’s 5.5in display. If you want to play on the TV, the console still slots snugly into the included dock, which connects to your TV via HDMI.īut there are a couple of fairly significant changes. You’re still looking at a touchscreen tablet console to which you attach two Joy-Con controllers when you want to play in handheld mode. In terms of pure design, the Nintendo Switch OLED model looks very familiar to the original Switch which has now been discounted a little. ![]()
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