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New Nintendo Switch OLED video game console has some nifty improvements
There's a shiny new Nintendo Switch out now – if you can find one. Released earlier this month, the new Switch video game console ($349.99) Like the previous model, the OLED Switch connects to your TV and lets you play as a handheld. And its stand lets you play in tabletop mode. And just as the original Switch had been in hot demand since its release in 2017, this new Switch is tough to get, too.
The Morning After: The verdict on Nintendo's OLED Switch
If you wanted to own a Nintendo Switch, you probably have one by now, unless you were waiting for the long-rumored Pro model. Sadly, the OLED Switch, which we put through its paces here, is not the 4K-upscaling, next-gen Nintendo console we dreamed of. It does, however, pack a bigger gorgeous OLED screen, better battery life (despite what appears to be the same internal parts) and a slightly more modern design. That means fewer bezels, a kickstand you might actually use and a redesigned dock. The biggest question is: Who is this for?
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