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On the plus side: the screen is bright with deep and impressive colors; the screen size is ample - much larger than that of an average 6.1" phone; the charging adapter is sturdy looking; the joy-con controls and the Nintendo OS are both intuitive and easy to use; the OS appears to be reasonably glitch-free - updates are very quick and setting up two separate user accounts and linking them to two separate Nintendo accounts was very easy. Installing a micro SD card was also very easy and the console automatically updated to enable SD card storage. It will download content by deafult to the larger storage drive, in this case - to the micro SD.
On the minus side: the bright screen quickly drains the battery; auto-brightness makes certain games look dim; charging is rather slow; purchasing games from the e-shop is a bit cumbersome; Nintendo will send you TONS of emails for everything that you buy/change, etc.
If this is your first time (like it was for me) using a Nintendo Switch console, the most important thing to know, I think, is that you will need to create a user account on the console for each person who uses the console. Those user accounts ARE NOT the same as Nintendo accounts. You will need to make Nintendo accounts separately, preferably BEFORE you turn on the console for the initial setup. You won't be able to buy an individual or a family subscription for Nintendo Online until you start the console, set it up, link the user account you created on it initially to your (already created) Nintendo account, and then purchase said subscription through the console and not through another device.
Other than that, the Switch OLED works well and has deep, vibrant colors. Time will tell how long the battery and everything else will last. The build quality is certainly good.
I'm actually enjoying it more than I imagined. The extra battery life is great. The brightness makes games vibrant. It runs noticeably better on some difficult games (hello Pokemon). If you only play at home docked, buy whatever is cheapest.
But if you travel a lot (which my job now requires) this is amazing for long trips and down time. When my buddy has the wheel I'm doing great on my OLED Switch.
The screen is a tad bit bigger than the regular Switch (that my daughter has) and both he and my daughter regularly play their Pokémon games together, challenging each other while sitting next to each other on the sofa and laughing. We have also hooked up the Switch to the TV and it plays beautifully on the big screen as well. If you have a gamer in your life, this dedicated set-up will be a hit.
Top quality portable and home system. Seemless docking.
Support for classic games and controllers.
Not only an excellent selection of first party games, but also a great selection of popular second party titles and adult games.
The joycons are surprisingly usable, even with my big hands.
Overall I say spend the extra on the oled if your a portable gamer like myself.
I also purchased the pro controller and have not used the joycons as a result, so I cannot provide feedback on them.
I was worried that something may happen in shipping, but everything arrived perfectly fine.
I suggest buying a screen protector, travelling case, and a car charger for trips.
So what do you get with this OLED model? You get a larger screen that is OLED instead of IPS LCD. This is the type of screen that most iPhones have used since 2017 (and all of them use it now except for the SE2). You get a better contrast ratio, meaning deeper blacks and brighter colors/whites. There is no HDR support like Dolby Vision or HDR10, but it still looks leagues better than all the other Switch models. The smaller borders around the screen make the device look more modern and it's the size they should have gone with from the beginning (even if the logistics of using OLED wasn't feasible in 2017). There is also improved speakers, they do sound better and make the games your playing sound larger and more immersive. It's not as big of a difference as the new screen is to the old screen, but it's still a good thing to include.
Another new features is a better kickstand that is more like that of a Surface Pro tablet, allowing the Switch to be able to lean all the way back and be much more sturdy while doing so. This isn't really important unless you play in tabletop mode, but this is more realistic of a way to use this console with the screen being just that much bigger, I could see myself using a Pro controller and sitting the switch down for certain types of games.
The last difference here is the dock, which has a built in Ethernet port, which you should really use if you have the option to go wired. Unlike in the previous model "regular Switch", a wired connection is basically twice as fast as using standard WiFI, before it was only about 1.5x as fast. It still is unfortunate that you cannot achieve 100Mbps download speeds, but 60-65 is better than the 40-45 I was getting on my older model.
If I had to oversimplify who should buy the OLED model, I would say that these two types of people should buy the OLED (even if they already have a Switch Lite or V2) It would be: techie people who are nerdy about their tech and want the best they can get (even when they don't need it), and serious gamers who sink hundreds and hundreds of hours into playing the Switch in handheld mode.
Also, I don’t know that we need to specify this anymore because the switch OLED has largely been in stock since early January. But I did not and would not pay one penny more than $350 (plus tax) for this console. I think it’s worth that price if you love Nintendo characters/games, but I don’t think the hardware is worth more than $400 and the tax gets it pretty close to that.
The OLED runs far longer than the Lite. It also has beautiful graphics and runs demanding games like Pokemon Violet a lot more smoother. Playing it handheld is kind of taxing on the hands; however, I like to play with it with the kickstand up. I enjoy the feel and aesthetics of the OLED so much more than the Lite because it's a lot more beautiful, comfortable, and just a better experience all around. Definitely get this if you want to pass some time.





