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Review on Nintendo Switch OLED Game Console 64 GB, Neon Blue/Neon Red by Jnis Dvids Tts ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

It was in this form that the console should have come out immediately. If you choose between different versions of the device, then exclusively in favor of this one - the OLED screen decides. I hope that in the future, when the time comes for a new generation of consoles from Nintendo, it will continue to develop this format of the device. This is a great portable console. For cinematic blockbusters worth hundreds of millions of dollars, there are Sony consoles and exclusives, for a vast catalog of games, there is Microsoft with its Game Pass, and for good games (not mobile donation slops) that can be played anywhere and in any body position, Switch on still fits great.

Pros
  • Great screen. The OLED-matrix works wonders and coolly transforms the picture. It is now impossible to look at the screen of other device models - as if looking through muddy water or dirty glass. Normal amount of built-in memory. The previously available 23 gigabytes were nothing at all, but now about 50 are available. You can easily install several games at once, whereas in the past, especially heavy projects, in principle, did not fit on the drive. More premium look. The screen has become larger, and the bezels are smaller, a metal edging has appeared along the edges of the display, the stand has become metallic and now occupies about half of the rear panel. The stand is definitely better. In addition to being metal, it now occupies the entire width of the rear panel and is mounted on fairly tight hinges. That plastic misunderstanding from previous revisions is finally a thing of the past. Games. Namely games, not enticing products for extorting donations. The overly conservative Nintendo, which was once a controversial point for me, has become a plus. While many other companies are intensively degrading, releasing monotonous, unprincipled and simply boring crafts (now they are all games-services and lifeless open worlds with a bunch of points of interest on the map), Nintendo studios continue to make games that are interesting in the first place to PLAY. Interesting gameplay they always come first.
Cons
  • Technologically, the console inevitably becomes obsolete. There are fewer and fewer third-party games, and performance problems are already encountered even in exclusive projects. Still, five years for hardware is a decent time. Very slow eShop. I do not know why this happens, but it began to work very badly. The menu slows down, new elements take a long time to load, and commands are registered with a noticeable delay. Social features were never added to the console OS, although given the presence of a touch screen and a portable form factor, they simply suggest themselves.