- 1. I required a console that had the most recent revision, and I was able to get it. This one operates at a little quicker pace than the standard Switch, which belongs to the first generation. 2. Being a lover of visual novels and Japanese role-playing games, the benefits of playing on a screen are readily apparent to me. The image's quality, as well as its saturation and size. 3. A convenient stand is already integrated into the body of the Switch OLED. 4. An increase in the amount of memory that is pre-installed, from 32 gigabytes to 64 gigabytes, in comparison to the initial version. 5. A more user-friendly interface for accessing the microSD card expansion slot
- 1. The docking station, once again, did not have any rounded corners or edges along which the console could be mounted when it was in the stationary mode. Was it really that hard to just glue thin felt or other synthetics together? As was the case with the earlier console, it was up to me to complete the task. 2. Because we are greedy, we did not include a stock adapter for the joycons in the package, which would have allowed players to recharge the adapter while they were playing the game. It is true that many people could benefit from having something like this, however I personally do not require it because I already own three PRO Controllers.
- convenience, portability, and exclusivity.
- Given that I use it when traveling and when playing exes, I didn't locate it.
- Superb battery life for such a compact device. One of the "heavy" games in terms of performance, Zelda may be played for four or five hours, which is about par for the course for a system like this. I think Splatoon 3's color scheme is the most attractive of all time. At long last, a stand that can be adjusted to fit any need. There are also several interesting, time-consuming exclusives.
- Since 64GB is insufficient for my gaming needs, I sprung for an additional 512. Of course, the pleasure cons's backlash wouldn't exist without it. I frequently switch between the handheld and TV modes on the console. Games cost as much as a PlayStation 5 console, if not more.
- Independence; Visuals; Audio; Formerly Nintendo; Special Splatoon Release
- No
- Portability, top-notch portability
- The price of entertainment; nonetheless, the disease of greed can be cured.
- Ease of use, portability, audio quality, screen brightness, and sturdy construction
- No
- Mobility
- Nintendo-only content, mobility, decent battery life, and an LED screen
- The portable mode's grip isn't great, leading to hand fatigue and the requirement of a gamepad or grips. Not a pro switch since the chip is too outdated; on a 55-inch 4K TV, the picture looks soapy in TV mode.