- 1. Much better screen than non-OLED, high contrast, good viewing angles 2. Despite the thinner CO tubes, it almost does not heat up, the fans have never heard so far 3. Adequate sound, finally brought support for BT headphones 4. Adequate autonomy 5. Excellent stand, just super. Judging by the analysis, it was even done to the conscience, just like in the surface that I once had
- 1. Joycon rails, although they are claimed to be reinforced, stagger in the same way 2. A film is still glued on top of the glass display at last (do not remove it, by the way!), Which is plastic and only scratches. Its purpose is clear, but still. 3. Still no browser in 2022, it's not funny anymore 4. Completely inadequate Nintendo policy (read the comments)! 5. There is only 100 Mbps internet in the dock
- In my opinion, the OLED version is what this console should have been originally: the display is nice, the case is more thoughtful. Contents of delivery. The most important advantage is the format of the prefix.
- - Backlash of horses out of the box, and then horses completely stop fixing normally to the body of the console and have already begun to play even vertically by a couple of millimeters - The console works at the limit of its technical capabilities, which it lacks from the very launch of SWITCH on sale - games with the worst technical implementation from $20 and more - Most developers are completely sloppy about ports of their games on Switch, even the menus do not adapt to the tiny screen - Screen size requires a minimum of Full HD. to see something on the screen and preferably set 8 inches
- Portable set-top box, with a bunch of ports of games from PC (mostly indie, but there are also AAA + projects, including exclusives.) In fact, there are no alternatives before the release of the steamdeck, simply no. For fitness games - the best prefix. It will motivate you to practice, it will accurately read your movements. In a word, playing some kind of Fitness boxing or Ring fit adventure is not only interesting, but also useful.
- Price. The fact that Nintendo is a greedy company has long been known. Everything is expensive here: the console itself, games, accessories. When you buy a console for 30k, be prepared to cook another 30k on top to play it.
- Portability, the best portable
- The cost of games, but this is solved by the cure for greed
- Haven't used it so I can't speak for the product itself.
- 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.
- 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.
- Prefix format OLED screen is just a bomb!
- Built-in memory Weak filling at the end of 2022 Limited software functionality Nintendo eShop game prices for both 3rd party games and exclusives, compare prices for Sony exclusives