Nintendo handhelds have thrived on their iterations. The jump from the Game Boy to the Game Boy Color was immense. The backlit screen and clamshell design made the Game Boy Advance SP a significant improvement over the original GBA. The DS Lite slimmed down the awkwardly shaped DS, while the DSi XL and 3DS XL added some much desired screen real estate to their respective models.
Even with the iterative nature of Nintendo's handhelds, skepticism around the Nintendo Switch OLED is understandable since it's a console that is riffing on arguably the best piece of hardware Nintendo has ever made with seemingly minor improvements. But the Nintendo Switch OLED is a marked improvement over the original and Switch Lite. If you play a lot in handheld mode, the OLED model is a surprisingly huge upgrade. And if you don't play your Switch in handheld mode often, the Switch OLED's new screen is impressive enough that it could change that.
OLED, oh wow
Yes, the gone but never forgotten PS Vita beat Nintendo to the OLED punch nearly a decade ago, but the Switch OLED has the best display on any dedicated handheld gaming device… ever. It starts with the design itself. Though the system is only a fraction of an inch larger than the standard Switch, it offers nearly an entire extra inch of screen real estate at an even seven inches. With significantly slimmer bezels, the OLED's screen gives off the illusion of being far more spacious than its predecessor.
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