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The OLED screen is better, but it still has the same resolution: 720p in handheld mode and 1080p in TV mode. The only internal improvements are that the Switch OLED has built-in storage and speakers.
The headline feature for the new Switch Model is its OLED (organic light-emitting diode) screen. For a start, it is 7 inches in size, as opposed to the original unit's 6.2 inches or the Nintendo ...
Now that the Switch OLED is here, let's compare it to the original Switch model. Here's what you need to know when deciding between the Switch and Switch OLED.
Nintendo Switch vs OLED Nintendo Switch is the third best-selling console of all time, behind the Sony Playstation 4 and the Nintendo GameBoy, according to The Verge. The numbers don't lie, figures ...
Looks like the Nintendo Switch OLED was shipped early to some people who already got them This Mario Kart comparison is the best one we got at the moment and it looks insane. The Switch OLED looks ...
There is no big difference between the OLED Switch and the regular variant except for a bigger display. Both are pretty much the same in design featuring basic joysticks and traditional buttons ...
That's why the Nintendo Switch OLED's current $50 discount is so appealing. Walmart and Amazon both have the console ...
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The MSRP for the Switch OLED is $349.99, compared to $299.99 for the regular Switch and $199.99 for the Nintendo Switch Lite. It's up to you whether or not that price seems reasonable.
When it comes to performance, there isn't any difference between the pair. The OLED screen is better, but it still has the same resolution: 720p in handheld mode and 1080p in TV mode.
Now the Nintendo Switch family has expanded, throwing the OLED edition into the mix. The Switch OLED joins the original model and the Lite, giving players a few different options to choose from.