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‘same Switch with a nicer screen’

When the Switch came out in 2017, it quickly became clear that the console would do well. In addition, we might have expected that Nintendo would release different versions, just like with the 3DS. And that’s exactly what has happened now. A new version of the popular handheld has been released. The Switch OLED has been released and we have tested it. How does the device play? Is it really that much better? Do you really notice that it has a new screen? We will cover all this and much more in the review of the Switch OLED.

The changes next to an OLED screen

This isn’t the first handheld console to come out with an OLED screen. 10 years ago, Playstation also tried that with the Vita. However, that turned out not to be such a success. Now it’s up to Nintendo to show the power of OLED on the Switch. But now, of course, is the question. Do you really see that? And does the new device have any other advantages? Or is it really just the screen that has changed. The question is, of course, how the games play on it. And especially Metroid Dread. What about the frame rate on the Switch OLED? Is there any other difference?

Does this make the Switch future-proof

Will this be the version that will keep the success of the Switch going? And does this mean that there really won’t be a 4k version for the time being? Or is this the start of a new generation of Switch handhelds that are future proof? Will the games continue to use it? Or will it stay exactly the same? We’re going to see it all. Koos will share all his experiences with you. You can see it in the review of the Switch OLED.

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