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No longer home switch review9/8/2023 To summarize the key differences between LCD and OLED, each has its own methods to light up and display an image on the screen. On top of everything else, the slightly bigger display also makes the on-screen text a little bigger that may not be a massive difference to most people, but when doing a side-by-side comparison with the original Switch it is clear as day. After playing just a couple of games I felt spoiled by the additional screen real estate, and it was harder to go back to my 2017 Switch. The display hits a sweet spot that makes it more of an incentive to take it with me wherever I go, making the Switch feel more mobile than ever and living up to the “play anywhere” promise.Īs someone who mostly plays my launch model Switch docked, this made a massive difference for me right away. No longer must we seek out dark corners to play in, or shield the screen while playing in the backseat of a car or on a plane! While not as bright as, say, the display on my new iPhone 13 Pro when at maximum brightness, I can now more comfortably bring my Switch outside with me and play a few hours while kicking back on my hammock. Specifically, the Switch OLED makes it a lot easier to play games in direct sunlight. As disappointed as I was to hear that Nintendo decided to keep a 720p resolution in handheld mode for this revision, it’s still a major step up in not only how good games look, but where they look good. The OLED display is a significant change to the original Switch and vastly improves playing in handheld mode. The crown jewel of the Switch OLED is, of course, the quality of the display itself.
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