I like everything about this premium upgrade to what is probably my favourite games console, even though part of me is disappointed not to have heard any hint of a new machine from Nintendo.īut then, we don’t actually need something new. I freely admit that I will never use this, but I know that Smash people care about it A LOT. If you play a lot of Smash Bros online, however, you’ll be grateful for the new LAN port on the OLED Switch’s TV dock, enabling a stable internet connection for multiplayer use. Like most people, according to Nintendo’s statistics, I mostly (almost exclusively, actually) play my Switch in handheld mode, primarily because my kids are constantly watching Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures on my expensive TV, so these upgrades feel significant. And now that Nintendo has caught up with the technology featured in cheap Android phones, we can use Bluetooth headphones, too. The sound from the built-in speakers is better, though this doesn’t massively matter to me because I usually play with headphones on as I do not want to subject the people around me to Mario’s hoots and yelps, and I want to really hear the creepy space robots pursuing me in Metroid. The kickstand – annoyingly fragile on the original Switch – is now good enough to give you confidence that your console won’t tip over into your lap if you play it on a train. New kid on the block … Nintendo Switch OLED.
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