**The Nintendo Switch OLED is the best version of Nintendo's wildly popular hybrid console β and the one to get if you haven't already jumped in.** After a month of daily play, here's our full review.
Who Is This For?
Families, commuters, and anyone who loves Nintendo's first-party games. If you don't own a Switch yet, this is the model to buy.
The OLED Screen: A Massive Upgrade
The jump from the original's LCD to OLED is immediately noticeable. Colours are richer, blacks are deeper, and the screen is a full inch larger at 7 inches. Games like Tears of the Kingdom and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe look genuinely stunning. The thinner bezels also make the display feel more modern.
Design and Build
The improved kickstand runs the full width of the console, making tabletop mode far more stable. The speakers are louder and clearer. The dock now includes a built-in LAN port, which is a welcome addition for online play.
Performance
Let's be clear: this is not a performance upgrade. It runs the same games at the same frame rates as the original Switch. If you're hoping for 4K or smoother framerates, that's not what this is. But the OLED screen makes the existing library look better than ever.
The Game Library
Nintendo's first-party lineup remains unmatched. From Zelda to Animal Crossing to Splatoon, the exclusives are reason enough to own a Switch. The eShop also has an incredible indie library.
π What We Love
- Stunning 7-inch OLED display with vivid colours
- Versatile β play on TV or handheld
- Excellent first-party game library (Zelda, Mario, PokΓ©mon)
- Improved kickstand and audio on the console
- 64GB internal storage (double the original)
π Room for Improvement
- No performance upgrade over the original Switch
- Joy-Con drift is still a known issue
- Online subscription needed for multiplayer
- Battery life is only 4.5-9 hours depending on the game
β Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. With its current price point and feature set, it remains one of the best options in its category.
While newer models exist, the Nintendo Switch OLED still holds its own thanks to excellent build quality and software support.