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Nintendo Switch OLED Hands-On: It Isn't The Console's True Successor, And That's Just Fine

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We got our first hands-on with the new Nintendo Switch OLED, and while it's not the next big thing, it left me impressed with how much it improved the console.

In the four years since its debut, the Nintendo Switch has proven to be a popular and versatile platform that blends handheld and traditional console gaming sensibilities. But with the rumor mill churning out details of something new for the Nintendo Switch, there was an expectation set that we would see a substantially enhanced Switch on the horizon. However, the surprise announcement of the Switch OLED, an upgraded model of the existing device built on the same internal components, wasn't quite the next step forward fans were expecting.

I recently got a chance to go hands-on with the new Switch OLED to get a feel for the new console and see its upgrades in person, which helped affirm what the Switch OLED is all about. Featuring a new OLED screen (which stands for organic light-emitting diode), improved audio, expanded internal storage, and a revised, glossy docking station with a built-in LAN port, the Switch OLED makes for a solid upgrade over its predecessors--which includes the standard Switch and the Switch Lite.

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But let's get this out of the way first: Is the Nintendo Switch OLED model a must-buy at $350 USD? Honestly, that all depends on your preferences for the Switch or if you're a first-time buyer. If you're expecting the OLED model to have a sweeping set of changes that transform the console into something new, then this upcoming device will disappoint. The experience of using a Switch OLED is essentially one-to-one with what's out there. Along with no changes to the console's user interface and infrastructure, it also has peripherals that are interchangeable with the standard Switch model. So if you have Joy-Con controllers that you want to keep or stick with the current docking station with the two USB ports, you can certainly use them with the OLED model.

From my hands-on session--which we unfortunately couldn't capture on video--it was clear that the OLED model helps bridge the gap between the handheld and docked experiences, amping up the experience of playing the Switch as a handheld. I brought my current launch-era Nintendo Switch and PS Vita (which also features an OLED screen) to make side-by-side comparisons. It was evident that the OLED model is a noticeable improvement compared to both devices.

The original Nintendo Switch uses a 6.2-inch LCD screen, and the Switch Lite has a 5.5-inch LCD screen, while the new model has a 7-inch OLED screen. Compared to the Switch and Switch Lite, the OLED model better displays light and black levels, which presents a more vivid and illuminating picture that looks clear, bright, and stunning in motion. Right from the jump, the new OLED screen is very bright, but not to the point of it being distracting. Playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild--which was set at the opening, leading up to the reveal of the Hyrule landscape--the new display really brought a sense of vibrancy with the contrasting colors when overlooking the vista. When we jumped over to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the game's 60 fps visuals looked incredibly smooth and sharp on the OLED display of the new model. While people who regularly play in docked modes with solid TV sets aren't going to be blown away by the OLED model's visuals, this still makes handheld mode look better than it ever has. It honestly made me interested in seeing how my other favorite games, like Bayonetta 2 or Smash Bros. Ultimate, would look on the new display.

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The enhanced audio also adds a lot to the sense of ambiance to the games I played, which also included the Clubhouse Games collection. Compared to the original Switch's smaller speakers, the enhanced audio speakers on the new model are much larger, improving the audio while playing in handheld mode. It was quite loud at times, which could make the OLED model more viable for when you're playing the console in public with friends or in solitude.

The OLED model also has other slight improvements and additions that give the console a better-optimized design. The new kickstand on the tablet is far more flexible and is generally an excellent improvement overall from the flimsy original. Furthermore, the SD card slot has been altered, which now appears on a slope to remove and insert cards a bit easier. The OLED model will have two SKUs: one with a black and white color scheme with a white dock and another with the traditional neon blue and red design with a black dock.

The key areas in which the Switch OLED sees improvements are focused on the handheld experience. While the handheld mode is convenient, it also offers less than perfect conditions for experiencing certain games compared to playing it docked. While I often prefer to play Switch games in the handheld mode, there are times where I do play games in the TV mode, which allows me to get a better sense of a game's visuals and performance. Unfortunately, the significant improvement here being the OLED screen means the main benefit of the new model will be lost when playing in docked mode

While people who regularly play in docked modes with solid TV sets aren't going to be blown away by the OLED model's visuals, this still makes handheld mode look better than it ever has.

While it was disappointing to have it confirmed that the Switch OLED wouldn't offer much for players who prefer docked mode, I still came away from my brief hands-on with the new model largely feeling relieved, left with the impression that the OLED model offers the best Switch handheld experience available. While most people may feel inclined to compare the OLED unit with the standard Switch model, the newer device does have more in common with the Switch Lite when it comes to having a more developed focus on handheld mode. Whether you decide the Switch, the Switch Lite, or the Switch OLED is right for you is ultimately up to what your preferences are and what you would want to get out of the console.

The new improvements that the OLED model offers for the Nintendo Switch punctuate what makes the handheld console such a fantastic device. The upcoming version follows a familiar Nintendo tradition of producing improved models for existing platforms, much like the Game Boy Advance SP and the New 3DS XL. The Switch OLED is a clear improvement upon the current iterations of the console, elevating the platform's strengths for portability and flexibility. With that said, is it a necessary upgrade for those who are already comfortable with their Switch? Not necessarily. But I cannot deny that I was impressed with the subtle changes and improved presentation that the OLED model offered.

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Given the discourse surrounding its reveal, the Nintendo Switch OLED presents a question to consumers--which prompts one to think about their value with the current Nintendo Switch. The new OLED model for the Switch is not the true successor for the console, and that's OK. Despite being comfortable with my current console, I can still see myself making the jump for this new and improved model because of how well its new presentation works. The improved handheld experience does present an enticing offer to trade up to a new model, but I won't feel too much of a hit with FOMO if I ultimately decide not to.

With all that said, go buy Metroid Dread when it releases alongside the new Nintendo Switch OLED. Please.

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I wished some other gaming devices would get such "love" and a pass :-)

This all sounds to me like speaking with a child...you dont want to make it cry so ones doesnt tell the whole hard truth.

Noone asked for this and this revision is completely unnecessary at this point,imo.

Maybe Nintendo indeed planned a better upgrade but the semiconductor problems made it impossible to build necessary number of units...yet Nintendo does what Nintendo does best...milking the audience.

Dont worry,the next revision is not that far away i guess(1-2 years)

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Except it isn't just fine is it?

Who are you trying to kid Mr Fillari?

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i say it's more a v3 than a "pro" model.

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They delete comments for anything. You guys are extremely sensitive…very professional

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We all know if sony or Microsoft did this Gamespot would be blasting them.

But its Nintendo, so.. eat up. "That's just fine"

Most of Nintendo's "fan" consumers really do just cope and justify any way they can with literally everything they put out.

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@shadow6323: Never seen GS blast Sony for anything.

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I love how Nintendo will do this with not even an official mention of anything related to a Mario Kart 9 or a new 3D Donkey Kong County game in the style of Super Mario-Odyssey. We do need some new worthwhile games to use with the new minimally upgraded hardware right?

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TLDR. Buy if you don't own a Switch.

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Was ready to jump on the switch train. Was figuring a faster processor, steady FPS , and a better experience overall with older games playing Fantastic and new games taking advantage of the extra power. Screw Nintendo

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It's not "just fine"

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Zzz these journalist takes.

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“While people who regularly play in docked modes with solid TV sets aren't going to be blown away by the OLED model's visuals, this still makes handheld mode look better than it ever has.”

Lol. Well, duh. It’s not going to not look better than it ever has, considering it didn’t have an OLED before…

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I HEREBY PROCLAIM NINTENDORK AS THE KING OF INCREMENTAL PINCHES/UPGRADES.

The KING of milkers bar none in both hardware & software!!!!

I have not bought a Switch yet & glad I did not as I find it difficult to support them at this point.

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Is it really "just fine" considering it's a scam?

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@Thanatos2k: How is it a scam? Did you actually believe that Nintendo would make a console based on rumors that are bound to be fake? Nintendo is playing safe here, and 4K performance, while is a good feature to have, it's not a must-have. Even if Nintendo announces the Pro, you'll likely complain just how expensive would be and compare it to PS5 or XSX.

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@desert_thief: Would you prefer the term "ripoff"?

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@Thanatos2k:

I'd consider it a ripoff only if the performance difference is huge. In this case, it's not as it targets two demographics :

1- Those who don't own a Switch yet.

2- Plays Switch in handheld mode and wants a better experience.

Other than that, It's not worth getting if you already have one on launch or prior to the announcement. Again, it's not a ripoff because the difference is mostly aesthetics.

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@desert_thief: "it's not a ripoff because the difference is mostly aesthetics."

But it costs more. That's why it's a scam and a ripoff.

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@Thanatos2k: It costs more because of 3 things:

1- OLED screen (obviously) and other small changes.

2- Double storage capacity (Original 32GB vs 64GB).

3- New Switch Dock w/LAN port.

Like I said, this isn't a ripoff because the difference isn't groundbreaking to justify the upgrade from the original. Nintendo targets new customers and those who play in handheld mode more often.

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@desert_thief: 32 GB in storage is worth like ....2 dollars. LAN ports were hot in the 90s. Are you serious.

So it's all the screen. And it's not worth 50 dollars. It's an absolute ripoff. The normal Switch price is also a ripoff at this point for antiquated hardware.

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It's not fine.

I was hoping the next Switch would have DLSS and faster chip with more memory to play all of their current games at least at 60fps or 4k DLSS.

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The Switch OLED Isn't The Console's True Successor, And That's Just Fine....

IF YOU LIKE YOUR GAMES HELD BACK!

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@johnny0779: "Like"? No.

"Don't really care"? Yes.

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DS console had 6 "revisions" in its lifespan.

I don't know what you guys expected if you tought they planned for a single "mid-life" revision of the switch...

3DS, 3DS XL, 2DS, New 3DS, New 3DS XL, New 2DS...

Switch, Switch Lite, Switch Oled... there should be at least 2 more revisions coming in the upcoming years...

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@silv3rst0rm: so basically Lite is 2DL and OLED is XL. And we're now waiting for the "new" line, which should come in about 1 to 2 years, to last two more and die.

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This was never intended to be a "true successor" to the Switch. That was nothing more than bullshit rumors that nobody should have ever taken seriously.

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@dzimm: true successor in the way that PS5 is the successor of PS4, obviously not. But everyone though that, with the Switch so heavily underpowered that it has to resort to first parties, ports of mobile games, and ridiculously handicapped versions of last gen console games, Nintendo would release something akin to the PS4 Pro. In fact, people still do, this just wasn't it. And Nintendo has done it before, as well, and will still probably do it again.

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"and that's fine" no its not fine. The damn thing has trouble running 3D graphics in 30fps. If "that's fine" i dunno what you'd consider as not being fine. Switch needed a Pro version more so than even the original Xbone from 2013 lmao.

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@hardwenzen said:

"and that's fine" no its not fine. The damn thing has trouble running 3D graphics in 30fps. If "that's fine" i dunno what you'd consider as not being fine. Switch needed a Pro version more so than even the original Xbone from 2013 lmao.

3d graphics?? You're really under rating the switch here. It may not be on the level of the ps5 but its pretty close to the base ps4 and xbox one. Switch has 1tflops of power, ps4 had 1.4, and xbox one had 1.3. So again, the switch is on par with last gen systems, and all of those were capable of 3d graphics.

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@hardwenzen: You buy Nintendo consoles for next-gen gaming. And you buy Sony and Xbox's consoles for next-gen graphics.

That's just common gamer knowledge.

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@illegal_peanut said:

@hardwenzen: You buy Nintendo consoles for next-gen gaming. And you buy Sony and Xbox's consoles for next-gen graphics.

That's just common gamer knowledge.

Is next gen gaming WiiU HD ports and emulators? Nice next gen gaming🤭

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@hardwenzen: Better than spending $70 for games that aren't even finished, until next year.,

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@hardwenzen: If you bought a Nintendo consoles caring for "FPS" and expecting the focus to be on resolution and high FPS, you failed at shopping for the right console for your needs.

I mean, even NES games back then had nasty clipping and lag all over the place...
Nintendo has NEVER been about flawless/buttery smooth gameplay!
They always focused on the fun factor.

That's why they steered clear of the Sony/MS matchup...

I understand it could be better, I agree, but it was to be expected from the start so I'm not even complaining about it.

It's like buying a Hyundai Accent and complain about its lack of horsepower...

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@silv3rst0rm: both the N64 and GC had more graphical power than their winning PS counterparts, especially the former. Never say never :D

EDIT: in fact, the reason why they ditched the Sony CD in the last minute was because they wanted to guarantee smooth/buttery gameplay to their users. Precisely so. Cartridges were much faster than CDs in terms of memory loading. I look like a nerdy dickhead now i know -_- just wanted to pitch in haha :)

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@silv3rst0rm: Are you living in the early 2000's....it's 2021 for fax sakes......no excuses!!!!

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@just1mohr: Nintendo still appears to be, given they think a LAN port is a new feature!!

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@silv3rst0rm said:

@hardwenzen: If you bought a Nintendo consoles caring for "FPS" and expecting the focus to be on resolution and high FPS, you failed at shopping for the right console for your needs.

I mean, even NES games back then had nasty clipping and lag all over the place...

Nintendo has NEVER been about flawless/buttery smooth gameplay!

They always focused on the fun factor.

That's why they steered clear of the Sony/MS matchup...

I understand it could be better, I agree, but it was to be expected from the start so I'm not even complaining about it.

It's like buying a Hyundai Accent and complain about its lack of horsepower...

Yea, if you buy a Switch, you just lower your standards to their minimum and you'll be fine. For portability you sacrfice EVERYTHING. Nice meme.🤭

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@hardwenzen: Not standards. Expectations. Your expectations are out of whack for what Nintendo generally does and will always do. You can have high standards but also recognize that Nintendo is probably never going to be the place where you find them met.

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@hardwenzen: 30FPS@720P, Hardwenzen. Some games even dip below 480P with unstable framerates, from what I have heard. The Switch is categorically the most disgraceful system Nintendo has ever put out, but still, when the competition's games suck so hard, what you gonna do?

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@asnakeneverdies said:

...from what I have heard.

Nothing like having an informed opinion.

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@dzimm: The opinion comes afterwards, Dzimm.

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@asnakeneverdies: smooth

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