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Item | Details |
|---|---|
Launch Year | 2021 |
Console Type | Hybrid console |
Display | 7-inch OLED touchscreen |
Processor | NVIDIA customised Tegra processor |
Storage | 64GB, expandable via microSDXC |
TV Mode | Yes, up to 1080p |
Estimated Play Time | Approx. 4.5–9 hours |
Controllers | Detachable Joy-Con (L) and Joy-Con (R) |
Weight | Approx. 420g with Joy-Con attached |
The Nintendo Switch OLED is suitable for players who frequently game in handheld or tabletop mode and want a larger, more vibrant screen. It is also a practical choice for families and Nintendo fans who still want the flexibility to connect the console to a television.
It features a 7-inch OLED touchscreen, an NVIDIA customised Tegra processor, 64GB of internal storage and expandable microSDXC storage. It also has enhanced built-in speakers, a wide adjustable stand and a dock with a wired LAN port.
The Nintendo Switch OLED supports the Nintendo Switch game library, including Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Pokémon games and The Legend of Zelda series. It works well for solo adventures, family gaming, local multiplayer and portable gaming during commutes or holidays.
The OLED screen produces richer colours, stronger contrast and deeper blacks than the LCD screens used on the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite.
Why it matters:
Games appear more vibrant in handheld mode
Dark scenes have stronger contrast
The larger screen makes text easier to read
Better suited for players who frequently game away from a TV
Provides a more immersive portable gaming experience
The wider adjustable stand and enhanced speakers improve gaming when the console is used without a television.
Why it matters:
The stand can be positioned at different viewing angles
More stable for tabletop multiplayer
Enhanced speakers provide clearer onboard sound
Useful when travelling or playing outside the home
Better suited for shared gaming on the built-in screen
The Nintendo Switch OLED supports handheld, tabletop and TV modes using the same game library and save data.
Why it matters:
Play on the built-in screen or a television
Continue the same game between different play modes
Detachable Joy-Con support local multiplayer
Suitable for both personal and family gaming
No separate handheld and home consoles are required
Feature | Specification | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
Console Type | Hybrid console | Supports handheld, tabletop and TV gaming |
Display | 7-inch OLED touchscreen, 1280 × 720 | Produces vibrant colours and strong contrast for portable gaming |
TV Output | Up to 1920 × 1080 at 60 fps | Allows compatible games to be played on a television |
Processor | NVIDIA customised Tegra processor | Runs games developed for the Nintendo Switch platform |
Storage | 64GB internal storage | Provides more built-in space than the standard Nintendo Switch |
Expandable Storage | microSD, microSDHC and microSDXC | Adds storage for digital games, updates and downloadable content |
Estimated Play Time | Approx. 4.5–9 hours | Supports portable gaming without remaining connected to power |
Controllers | Detachable Joy-Con (L) and Joy-Con (R) | Supports handheld play, motion controls and multiplayer gaming |
Game Format | Nintendo Switch game cards and digital downloads | Allows buyers to choose between physical and digital games |
Dock | HDMI output, two USB ports and wired LAN port | Supports TV gaming and a wired internet connection |
Online Service | Nintendo Switch Online | Provides online multiplayer and cloud saves for supported games |
Feature | Nintendo Switch OLED | Nintendo Switch | Nintendo Switch Lite | Nintendo Switch 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Launch Year | 2021 | 2017 | 2019 | 2025 |
Console Type | Hybrid | Hybrid | Handheld only | Hybrid |
Display | 7-inch OLED, 1280 × 720 | 6.2-inch LCD, 1280 × 720 | 5.5-inch LCD, 1280 × 720 | 7.9-inch LCD, 1920 × 1080, up to 120Hz |
Processor | NVIDIA customised Tegra processor | NVIDIA customised Tegra processor | NVIDIA customised Tegra processor | NVIDIA customised processor |
TV Mode | Up to 1080p at 60 fps | Up to 1080p at 60 fps | Not supported | Up to 4K at 60 fps |
Storage | 64GB, microSDXC support | 32GB, microSDXC support | 32GB, microSDXC support | 256GB, microSD Express support |
Estimated Play Time | Approx. 4.5–9 hours | Approx. 4.5–9 hours for HAC-001(-01) | Approx. 3–7 hours | Approx. 2–6.5 hours |
Controllers | Detachable Joy-Con | Detachable Joy-Con | Built-in controls | Detachable Joy-Con 2 |
Weight | Approx. 420g | Approx. 398g | Approx. 275g | Approx. 534g |
Model | Recommended For |
|---|---|
Nintendo Switch OLED | Players who prioritise handheld display quality and want a hybrid console |
Nintendo Switch | Buyers who want handheld and TV gaming at a lower price |
Nintendo Switch Lite | Players who only need handheld gaming and prefer a lighter console |
Nintendo Switch 2 | Buyers who want newer hardware, stronger performance and higher-resolution output |
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The Nintendo Switch OLED can be worth buying for players who frequently use handheld or tabletop mode and want a larger, more vibrant display. Buyers who mainly play on a television may notice fewer benefits because its gaming performance and maximum TV resolution are similar to the standard Nintendo Switch.
Yes. The Nintendo Switch OLED connects to a television through its dock and an HDMI cable. It supports output of up to 1080p at 60 fps in compatible games.
The OLED model has a larger OLED screen, 64GB of storage, enhanced speakers, a wider adjustable stand and a dock with a wired LAN port. Both consoles provide similar gaming performance, so the OLED model is mainly better for handheld and tabletop use.
Yes. It supports microSD, microSDHC and microSDXC memory cards. Additional storage is useful for downloaded games, updates and downloadable content.
Yes. Many compatible games support online multiplayer through Nintendo Switch Online. Some free-to-play games may allow online play without a paid membership.
Yes. It supports a wide selection of family-friendly games and Nintendo’s parental controls. Its larger screen is useful for shared tabletop gaming, although younger children may find the Switch Lite easier to hold.
The Nintendo Switch OLED is best for players who want the flexibility of handheld, tabletop and TV gaming with a better built-in display. Its main strengths are its 7-inch OLED screen, improved stand, enhanced speakers and larger 64GB internal storage.
When buying a used Nintendo Switch OLED, inspect the screen for scratches, discolouration or image retention. Test the Joy-Con controllers for stick drift, check the buttons, battery performance, USB-C charging port, game-card reader, speakers, Wi-Fi, dock, wired LAN connection and HDMI output. Confirm that the charger and important accessories are included, and make sure the previous owner has removed their Nintendo Account and reset the console.
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