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The Switch 2 is here, but is it really better than the Switch OLED? Let me tell you why you shouldn’t count the Switch OLED ...
The Nintendo Switch OLED’s new display is a pretty dramatic upgrade from the original model’s — and not just because the colors are prettier.
After an initial unveiling last week, Nintendo’s Switch OLED model is now available to preorder through various retailers in the US. In a tweet earlier on Thursday, the company confirmed that ...
Nintendo's new OLED-enhanced Switch is a welcome, if minimal, upgrade that's not something you should rush to buy if you already have a working Switch. $349.99 Mashable Score 4 ...
The Nintendo Switch OLED model brings a gorgeous new display and some smart design refinements to Nintendo’s popular console. Here are our early impressions.
This week it’s Nintendo giving the OG Switch a makeover, adding an OLED screen and a few other exterior tweaks. But it’s basically the same system on the inside, so don’t call it the Switch ...
The Nintendo Switch OLED model delivers a more advanced screen in addition to a number of promising quality of life changes to Nintendo’s beloved games console. Here’s what you need to know.
Obviously, the biggest upgrade for the OLED Switch is its new 7-inch OLED screen, which finally adds the kind of richness and color saturation that people are used to seeing on modern phones ...
The Nintendo Switch OLED model will have a bigger screen that displays deeper blacks and more vibrant colors. Nintendo of America. There are a number of differences between the original Nintendo ...
The Nintendo Switch OLED lets you choose two color settings – Vivid or Standard – and there’s considerable difference between them. By default, the Nintendo Switch OLED is set to Vivid.
A bold new color for the Nintendo Switch is here. The Mario company has just released a very red version of the Nintendo Switch OLED, and you can buy it now, for the standard SWOLED price of $349.99.
For Nintendo fans and gamers on the go, the Switch is a no-brainer, and we’re here to help you figure out which version to get—for yourself or someone else.