![]() The original kickstand on Switch is, quite frankly, terrible - a flimsy piece of plastic that barely functions. Firstly, the legal information that adorns the back of the original Switch has been shunted beneath the new kickstand, leading to a sleeker design but it's this revised feature that is one of the biggest physical changes. Along the top, numerous changes are made to core elements: the power and volume buttons are different in shape and feel while the game card slot now uses a slimmer cover, which is slightly trickier to open than the original Switch.Īround the back you'll find significant changes. The rail system that holds the Joycons in place feels more solid with less wobble and the whole device simply feels like a more premium design. The screen is now glossy, as is the bezel around it. The first thing you'll notice when you take the Switch OLED out of the package is the quality of the new materials. And the truth is, it's a big, big upgrade to the handheld gaming experience. However, the truth is that the Switch OLED Model will live or die according to the quality of its screen - and as an OLED enthusiast, I was really looking forward to checking it out. ![]() On the face of it then, perhaps not a big deal. ![]() Instead, we were looking at a more incremental upgrade: the existing model improved via a larger, OLED panel along with quality of life improvements including a more robust kickstand. When Nintendo finally unveiled the Switch OLED Model, impressions were mixed - it wasn't a more powerful system, it was not the mythical 'Switch Pro'. ![]()
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