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The Switch OLED is a minor upgrade to the existing Switch hardware, not a new system. It has a bigger 7-inch screen (the original screen is 6.2-inches) that uses OLED instead of LCD technology.
The Nintendo Switch – OLED Model features a larger OLED display, a metal body and a redesigned kickstand. On July 6, 2021, Nintendo officially announced a new model called the Nintendo Switch – OLED Model. The OLED model features a 7-inch (180 mm) 720p OLED display, and when docked, output to 1080p resolution similar to the original model.
Nintendo Switch OLED-Modell; Image title: Das Nintendo Switch OLED-Modell. Es ist eine weiterentwickelte Version der Nintendo Switch. Es hat einen 720p-7-Zoll-OLED-Bildschirm, 64 GB eMMC-Speicher, einen LAN-Anschluss, weitere Aufstellmöglichkeiten und bessere Tonwiedergabemöglichkeiten. Die Hardwareleistung ist mit dem Vorgängermodell gleich.
A refreshed model, the Nintendo Switch – OLED Model, was announced on July 6, 2021, and was released on October 8, 2021, featuring a 7-inch OLED screen, a wider and adjustable stand, enhanced audio, a wired LAN port built into the dock, and 64 GB of internal storage.
The latest Switch model features a 7-inch OLED display, enhanced sound and increased storage. Unfortunately, though, securing one won't be easy.
A second variation, the Nintendo Switch – OLED Model, was released in 2021, which makes several adjustments and improvements over the original, including an improved kickstand, a larger OLED screen, and more storage (64 GB instead of the regular 32 GB present in the original Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite).
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