Excellent screen. The OLED matrix does incredible work and gives the picture a really unique and interesting look. It is currently difficult to look at the screen of other device models; it is the equivalent of peering through murky water or dirty glass.
A standard amount of memory incorporated into the device. The previous accessible 23 gigabytes were virtually useless, but there are currently approximately 50 gigabytes available. You are now able to easily install multiple games at the same time, whereas in the past, particularly weighty projects, in general, did not fit on the drive.
More luxury look. The screen has grown in size while the bezels have shrunk in size. There is now a metal border that runs down the edges of the display, and the stand has transformed into a metallic material and now fills approximately half of the back panel.
The stand is, without a doubt, superior. In addition to being made of metal, it currently takes up the entirety of the width of the back panel and is attached on hinges that are fairly rigid. In the previous iterations, there was some confusion regarding plastic; however, that issue has been resolved.
Games. To be more specific, games, rather than appealing objects designed to coerce financial contributions. The extreme conservatism of Nintendo, which used to be a bone of contention for me, has turned out to be a strength of the company. Nintendo studios continue to create games that are interesting to PLAY despite the fact that many other companies are rapidly degrading their products and releasing repetitive, unprincipled, and simply dull works of art (now they are all games-services and lifeless open worlds with a bunch of points of interest on the map), Nintendo studios continue to produce games that are interesting to PLAY in the first place. Always in first place are games with interesting gameplay.