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How to use an SD card with the Nintendo Switch OLED

The Nintendo Switch OLED is the latest Switch model and it’s looking to become the flagship product of the series. The OLED screen takes the crown as the most notable change about the handheld console, but other quality-of-life improvements are looking to provide a better gaming experience too. The kickstand on the Nintendo Switch OLED was improved drastically since the one on the last version had a lot of room for refinement. The Switch could easily fall over with the last kickstand, but the most recent one fixes that problem

What colors does the Nintendo Switch OLED come in?

After the initial announcement in the summer, Nintendo Switch OLED is finally here. Current Nintendo Switch owners may be wondering if it’s worth an upgrade while fans waiting to purchase the console can seize the opportunity to purchase the latest tech that Nintendo has to offer.  If you’re looking to purchase the Nintendo Switch OLED and wondering which colors are available at the time of its launch, you’ll have two options to choose from. The first up is the classic Neon Blue and Neon Red-colored Nintendo Switch OLED. This familiar

How heavy is the Nintendo Switch OLED?

The Nintendo Switch is back with an OLED screen refresh. An OLED screen means better-looking colors and it’s more of an advanced screen technology compared to LCD. Despite the minor differences and additions, Nintendo Switch OLED only weighs 420g. The older version of the console weighted 398g, so the difference is minimal, and it should be relatively hard to notice the difference. Nintendo Switch OLED features almost the same shape and size as the original one, just one-tenth of an inch shorter lengthwise. The Nintendo Switch OLED’s screen is 0.8

Can you use a Pro Controller with the Nintendo Switch OLED?

If you are looking to upgrade to the Switch OLED model or buying it as your first console, you might wonder what differences the OLED and original Switch have, and what can be used on either one. Many Switch owners have invested heavily in their system with a bunch of different Joy-Con colors and a Pro Controller to boot. This begs the question— can the OLED use Pro Controllers, and how do they work? While they might look different and be named differently, the actual hardware is nearly the same,

Do old Joy-Cons Work with the new Nintendo Switch OLED?

The OLED Nintendo Switch might seem like a shining new system— but looks can be deceiving. While the OLED does come with a lot of improvements over the original and Lite models of the Switch such as a slightly improved display and many fan-requested features, it will work the same as every system before it, with the same resolution and 1080p HD docked output. So if you plan to upgrade to the OLED and are worried that your collection of colorful Joy-Cons might no longer work with the system, you

What is the storage capacity of the Nintendo Switch OLED?

With the Nintendo Switch OLED, Nintendo has tried to include and improve on a lot of popular features. On top of the improved kickstand and LAN port, the Switch OLED offers a larger, more vibrant screen and of course, a bigger internal memory, increasing on the original model’s storage capacity. The OLED Switch has an internal storage of 64 GB, double the size of the 32 GB the Switch Lite and original Switch model had. But it still doesn’t feel like a massive leap when you consider a handful of

What resolution is the Nintendo Switch OLED screen?

The Nintendo Switch OLED is bringing a lot of neat additions to the Switch family to make it the console you should get. On top of a new dock with a ton of small improvements, such as the kickstand and the addition of a LAN adapter, the console itself also displays a brighter, more vibrant screen that’s bigger than any other model. Despite being a new version of the Nintendo Switch console, however, the OLED still only provides a 720p resolution in handheld mode. It may be bigger and brighter

The next iteration: Nintendo Switch OLED review

It’s hard to believe that the Nintendo Switch has already been around for four years. Since its 2017 launch, the Switch has become a hit for Nintendo, with an abundance of acclaimed first-party games to boot. Following the initial launch, Nintendo released two different revisions of the console in 2019 with the Nintendo Switch Lite and an improved base model with better battery life. Now, Nintendo is dropping the latest revision of the hybrid portable console—the Nintendo Switch OLED. While it might not be the rumored 4K revision of the

Nintendo Denies 4K Switch Report

Top GamesThe OLED model is the only confirmed Switch upgrade coming down the pike. / Photo courtesy of NintendoNintendo has denied reports of a 4K-capable Nintendo Switch.The report, published last night by Bloomberg, claimed that at least 11 companies, including Zynga, had received development "tools" from Nintendo to make 4K Switch games. These developers said they had development kits for the Switch, and that it wouldn't come out until late next year at the earliest.We also want to restate that, as we announced in July, we have no plans for

Report: Developers were working on 4K games for Nintendo Switch

The Nintendo Switch’s new OLED model is launching globally in less than a week, giving players access to a slightly improved version of the hybrid console after four years of the original version on the market. But according to a new Bloomberg report, at least 11 development companies, including Zynga, were working on 4K projects after being given access by Nintendo to a 4K development kit for the Switch. The OLED model of the Switch does not support 4K visuals and Nintendo has yet to reveal a “Switch Pro” that