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    OLED Switch vs. original: see one of the first comparisons

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeSeptember 28, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    With the launch of the OLED Switch getting closer and closer, we’re finally starting to produce content by third parties besides Nintendo, which includes the video below – perhaps the first side-by-side comparison ever made between the new model and an original Switch.

    The video was posted on the Nintendo Prime channel, but was not filmed by them. Channel officials say they received a fan’s photo, which included all of the Unboxing and comparison scenes.

    Since it’s supposed to be made by a fan, unfortunately the video doesn’t show a live screenshot, only the ones outside of the hardware working side by side. But this angle serves to show the strength of the brightness of the new version of the Switch and the larger size of its screen.

    Nintendo has already revealed in the specifications that o Switch OLED It’ll have a 0.8-inch larger screen than the original version, but it’s interesting to see firsthand how much of that increase actually is.

    Although the light and angle aren’t perfect, you can also notice gains in color quality and brightness that the OLED technology found in the new version of the laptop.

    The OLED Switch will be released on October 8, along with the arrival Metroid dreadOne of the best Nintendo games of the year.

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