![]() ![]() The best way I can describe the difference between the two screens is like the difference between a 2010 iPhone and one with a Retina display. Below, I compare it to the previous Switch and Switch Lite consoles and determine whether it's worth the investment. When Nintendo offered me the chance to test out the new OLED model, I was immediately game. I've always loved the storytelling aspect of video games, and how the best ones can really immerse you in the universe in a way that movies and TV can't. I don't consider myself an intense gamer, but I still geek out over crowd-pleaser titles like Super Smash Brothers, Overcooked, the LEGO franchise, Animal Crossing, and Borderlands. As such, when rumours started swirling about a new-and-improved Switch with a better, larger OLED display (which stands for Organic Light-Emitting Diode the original Switch has an LCD screen), and improved kickstand (a common gripe with the original model - it's tiny and a bit wobbly TBH), I was beyond stoked. And spoiler alert: It was! Years after buying mine (and tricking it out with Glossier stickers), I'm still obsessed with it. Having been a longtime fan of Nintendo consoles, this one looked like nothing I'd tried before. When Nintendo first announced the launch of the Switch way back in March 2017(!), I was immediately excited to try it out. ![]()
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