Nintendo has announced the Switch OLED Model and some folk are little confused as to it's intended for. So our very own Kurt Indovina weighs in on the conversation.
While some may have been expecting a Switch Pro with 4K output, others are justifying reasons to upgrade from their current Switch to this OLED Model. However, there's also the consideration that the Switch OLED Model may not be intended for current Switch owners at all.
In the above video, Kurt Indovina takes a step back, and examines where the Nintendo Switch OLED Model exists in the current roster of Switches, as well as measure the value of its $350 price tag. What does it offer that the base model doesn't? Does it make sense if you play primarily docked? And if you're handheld gamer, why not just get the Switch Lite? Join the conversation with Kurt and make sure to leave a comment below.
While some may have been expecting a Switch Pro with 4K output, others are justifying reasons to upgrade from their current Switch to this OLED Model. However, there's also the consideration that the Switch OLED Model may not be intended for current Switch owners at all.
In the above video, Kurt Indovina takes a step back, and examines where the Nintendo Switch OLED Model exists in the current roster of Switches, as well as measure the value of its $350 price tag. What does it offer that the base model doesn't? Does it make sense if you play primarily docked? And if you're handheld gamer, why not just get the Switch Lite? Join the conversation with Kurt and make sure to leave a comment below.
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