![]() They're far punchier, more impactful, and don't distort at maximum volume.Īs before, the OLED Switch comes with a dock to let you play games on your TV. They still sit on the bottom of the handheld, one to each side, and offer enhanced audio over the original speakers. You wouldn't know it from a glance but Nintendo also redesigned the Switch OLED's speakers. The stand is also adjustable as well, allowing for different display angles when playing in tabletop mode. It now runs across much of the console's back, which we found keeps it upright more securely. Nintendo has reworked the Switch's kickstand to make it much less fragile, too. The new console uses the same 'rail' system for such accessories. Assuming they weren’t previously suffering from notorious Joy-Con drift, that is. It's 0.1 inches longer, at 9.5 x 0.55 x 4 inches (W x D x H).īecause of that, any Joy-Con controllers you previously bought will work just fine with the Nintendo Switch OLED. This gives the new Switch a less-dated appearance and means there's no significant difference in size with the new model, despite the use of a larger screen. You can only connect the standard Switch via Wi-Fi.The Nintendo Switch OLED has more slender bezels (Image credit: Nintendo) This is instead of the hidden USB socket on the rear of the old Switch. The big difference between the standard and OLED docks is that the latter now comes with wired internet connectivity too - in the form of a LAN port. ![]() They each sport two USB 2.1 ports to their side and an HDMI output. Dockīoth consoles come with a charging dock that also carries TV connectivity. We've always considered it a mandatory requirement for the standard Switch. However, 64GB is still relatively meagre, so you will want to buy a microSD card separately anyway - so factor in that cost. The Nintendo Switch (OLED model) comes with double the storage capacity, which means you will be able to install twice as many games.
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