Testseek.com have collected 111 expert reviews of the Nintendo Switch OLED and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nintendo Switch OLED.
October 2021
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The editors liked
Stunning new color scheme
Gorgeous OLED display
Robust game library
Powerful speakers
Beautiful OLED screen
Handful of small
Useful upgrades
Handsome black-and-white color scheme
Retains excellent Switch features and library
Gorgeous visuals in handheld mode
LAN port in dock
Far sturdier kickstand
Huge library of games
N64 & Sega Genesis games incoming
The same flexibility and huge game library as the original Switch
Bigger
Brighter
And more colorful screen
Vastly improved kickstand
More onboard storage
Beautiful
Larger OLED display
Improved dock with a built-in LAN port
Better audio in handheld mode
A massively upgraded kickstand
Feels expensive and weighty
Looks incredible thanks to the OLED colors
Sounds amazing with the improved speakers
7” OLED screen is gorgeous and bright
Ethernet provides more reliable connectivity
Dock redesign should mean less scratches
64GB of internal storage
Kickstand is almost worth the upgrade
The editors didn't like
Lacks 4K ability
Screen has a 720p resolution
Seems a bit sluggish compared to next gen consoles
No 4K capabilities
Display still 720p
Shows its age compared to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S
Costs more than previous Switch
Doesn't have many improvements over previous Switch consoles
Aren't any more comfortable to use
Not worth the upgrade for current Switch owners
No performance improvements
Nothing new under the hood
The better screen might just highlight the age of some games
Console-Screen Colors setting may wash out softer colors
Extra 3mm size may invalidate some 3rd party accessories
Published: 2021-10-06, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
The same flexibility and huge game library as the original Switch, Bigger, brighter, and more colorful screen, Vastly improved kickstand, More onboard storage
aren't any more comfortable to use
The OLED Nintendo Switch improves upon the original Switch by offering a superior display and kickstand, while keeping the same compelling home-and-handheld form factor and now-massive game library...
Feels expensive and weighty, Looks incredible thanks to the OLED colors, Sounds amazing with the improved speakers
Nothing new under the hood, The better screen might just highlight the age of some games
The OLED model is without a doubt the best-looking Switch on the market. It offers a range of visual, audio, and quality of life upgrades to the half-decade old console. But while it is transfixingly pretty, it is not flawless...
Published: 2024-01-12, Author: Steven , review by: gamepro.com.au
Stunning OLED Screen,Improved Kickstand,Extra Storage,Black & White Version
No Performance Upgrades,No Docked Play Benefits
Don't get all gooey thinking that the Switch OLED is the Switch Pro. Because it's not. However, the new kickstand, better handheld mode graphics and smoother peripherals make for a slightly improved 2017 Switch. We wouldn't be thinking of upgrading in too...
Incredible games catalog, Playful, ingenious design, 7-inch handheld screen
Thumbstick drift is common, Lacks 4K output
Yes, if you don't own a Switch alreadyCredit: Reviewed / Jackson Ruckar Notable upgrades to the Nintendo Switch OLED version include a 7-inch OLED and longer battery life.If you already have a Switch, the new OLED model isn't a good enough value to upgrad...
Incredible games catalog, Playful, ingenious design, 7-inch handheld screen
Thumbstick drift is common, Lacks 4K output
Yes, if you don't own a Switch alreadyCredit: Reviewed / Jackson Ruckar Notable upgrades to the Nintendo Switch OLED version include a 7-inch OLED and longer battery life.If you already have a Switch, the new OLED model isn't a good enough value to upgrad...
Published: 2021-10-06, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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