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Review on Game console Nintendo Switch OLED 64 GB, white by Jnis Ginters ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

In general, customers are happy with the OLED model. My system was shipped to me from the United Kingdom without a protective film, and it arrived with a charging adapter for use with North American wall outlets. From the second iteration on, the standard model has used OLED displays. As a result of reading the reviews, I was prepared for what I would be taking and why. Since I usually play on the go, and since I wanted a better screen and a conventional stand (instead of the previous miscommunication), I accepted the offer.

Pros
  • - A glass display using an OLED matrix rather than an IPS display - Screen size upped from 6.2 to 7 inches as a result of thinner bezels - It's nice to play Nintendo's brighter games, where the colors are noticeably more vibrant and rich. The true black color allows you to play games like Metro 2033, Diablo 3, DOOM 3, etc. in normal lighting conditions. Here, the game's emblem emerging from the blackness of the screen at first launch is a straightforward and stunning moment. - The OLED matrix also helps decrease ghosting (residual trace upon unexpected movement) in fast-paced pictures. At last, a proper stand that spans the tablet's complete width, and even has an incline instead of the previous confusion - The third USB connector on the dock has been replaced with a network interface card (NIC). An essential update for online gamers, as the increased download speed beats that of Wi-Fi by a wide margin - Changed the internal memory from 32 gigabytes to 64 gigs; improved the console's speakers so that they are louder and the game's music and noises don't distort as much as they did previously. It's better to just buy a flash drive, but it's nice that they added more space to the internal storage; 32 GB was useless before; the stand is much easier to open than it used to be; and the battery life is improved in games with a lot of black, thanks to the OLED matrix's unique design. There are no secret OLED auto-brightness settings like on some smartphones; the docking station's new compartment, which is glossy and wider, should theoretically scratch the screen less; however, testing this claim will take some time. The average playtime for some games has increased from 30 minutes to an hour (you can see the measurements for various games on YouTube).
Cons
  • The cartridge storage compartment cover has been rethought. Only a fingernail or a mediator/plastic card can now be used to retrieve it. The power button has been moved to a more awkward location, the volume controls now feel like a single button, and the air vents on the console's back are no longer protected by the case, making it possible to rip the mesh with a fingernail if you open the stand. - The console and joycon resources have been revamped. It's possible the new materials are superior, but the old ones were more comfortable to hold. On the other hand, the new ones are more matte and don't get slick with sweat after an hour of play. Moreover, the lid was transformed into a docking station, but it can no longer be adjusted to an inclined position. - Data migration from the legacy system to the new console. You will need to manually download the game icons from the eShop or insert all of the cartridges after transferring your data and profile to the new console. In addition, data on the total time spent playing games is transferred incorrectly. Only the 20 most recently active games on the previous console's currently running list have their hours transferred; the clock resets to zero for all other games. - Remember that if you are not moving your save data from the old console to the new one via the cloud, your save data will be lost. Cloud saves are great for games like Pokemon and Dark Souls, but not every game supports them. Since the console code is embedded in the files themselves, copying them to a new console would involve a complete reinstallation of the games and a new download of the flash drive's contents. There are some complications involved with moving the Animal Crossing island from the previous game system. In order to successfully transfer the island, both consoles must be in close proximity to one another and run a specialized application. Regrettably, the eStore is still sluggish.