Switch OLED vs Switch vs Switch Lite
Nintendo Switch – The Nintendo Switch launched in 2017, positioned as a hybrid handheld-home console.
A slightly revised model rolled out in 2019 with improved battery life, but it wasn’t a significant enough update to be branded as a new console.
For handheld gaming, the Nintendo Switch sports a 6.2-inch LCD touchscreen and offers 720p resolution. When it’s docked, you get 1080p resolution and support for titles capable of running at 60fps.
Nintendo Switch OLED – The Nintendo Switch OLED is a moderately upgraded version of the Switch, with the main difference being the screen. The Switch OLED boasts a 7-inch OLED screen, hence the moniker.
OLED panels typically offer better contrast and a wider range of colours but can be prone to screen burn. Luckily there are ways to avoid it and keep your Switch OLED safe.
Nintendo Switch Lite – The Nintendo Switch Lite is essentially a handheld-only variant of the Nintendo Switch. It’s done away with the detachable Joy-Cons, and has a smaller, 5.5-inch LCD display.
The handheld is perfect for commuters, kids, or those who want a handheld and aren’t too bothered about paying Nintendo Switch games on their TV.
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