Nintendo Announced New Switch With OLED Display

The Nintendo Switch (OLED variant) has been officially revealed by Nintendo and will be launched on October 8, 2021. Over the last several months, there have been speculations of an updated Nintendo Switch, but fans have been waiting for an announcement for quite some time.

Nintendo has already introduced updated versions of its portable systems. These have aided in the system’s longevity, particularly when the technology begins to seem outdated compared to rival consoles. Nintendo has done this so many times that supporters assumed a new Switch

model would be introduced in the future. The Switch’s hardware will struggle to keep up with third-party multiplatform titles in the future, as seen by the introduction of the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.

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Over the last several weeks, reports of an improved Switch model going into production seemed to be flying around the industry, and they turned out to be accurate. Nintendo has revealed the Nintendo Switch (OLED model) with an announcement on the official Nintendo YouTube channel. On October 8, Nintendo will sell the Nintendo Switch (OLED model), which will cost $349.99 at launch.

The Nintendo Switch (OLED variant) boasts a seven-inch OLED screen with brighter colors and higher picture quality, as the name indicates. The basic Nintendo Switch’s fragile support has been replaced with a larger, more robust stand.

The dock now has two USB connections as well as a wired LAN connector, making it ideal for online gaming. Internal storage on the Nintendo Switch (OLED model) is 64GB, which may be expanded with compatible MicroSD cards. In portable and tabletop mode, the device also includes two onboard speakers for improved sound quality. At first, a white model and a blue/red model will be available.

The foundation Since its introduction in 2017, the Nintendo Switch has been a huge success for the business, and several speculated that the system’s popularity might have slowed the delivery of an update, especially given the ongoing epidemic and parts scarcity.

Nintendo appears to be confident enough in the Switch line of systems to provide a console with improved technology without alienating the system’s present player base. Although the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S have only been on the market for a short time, they are already up against Nintendo’s latest hybrid machine.

Christian Allen Tandoc
Christian Allen Tandoc
Christian Allen Tandoc is a frantic writer, blogger, and ghostwriter. He quit his office job as an Applications Engineer for the love of writing. When he’s not working, he’s either playing with his PS4 or his 1-year old daughter.

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