Nintendo Switch

                          Overview

While the Nintendo Switch OLED may not be the huge Nintendo Switch Pro upgrade we were all looking for, it still has some small upgrades, some of which were long needed. Looking on the handheld uses of the console, the Switch OLED has definetely seen some nice upgrades, but other than that, it's not that big of a change from the original Switch. However, the Switch OLED is hopefully not to be underestimated.

                                                       Graphics

                           Graphics 

The graphics of the screen of the Switch OLED had gotten a huge upgrade, something you might have guessed by now. That's right, the original LCD screen has been upgraded to an OLED one. While it may not seem like a big difference at first, when you play in handheld mode, you can immediately see the difference. The larger screen only magnifies the effect of the new OLED upgrade. You can definetely see the better contrast of colors, a much fuller viewing angle and a higher brightness, as well as higher refresh rates.

                                                  New Controller(s)                             

                       The Joy-Cons

There isn't much to say about the new OLED Joy-Cons. They are really quite the same as the ones that came with the original Switch, so I'll just repeat what I thought about the original Joy-Cons. The Joy-Cons are one of the most important parts of the Switch's ability to be a handheld system, or a TV one. A nice thing about the Joy-Cons are always available at your local Best Buy, Walmart, or Target. You can also easily find them on Amazon. Another thing I like about the Joy-Cons is that they are very customizable. There are a lot of cool skins online that you can get for your Joy-Cons based on what you like. Joy Cons are also very collectible, having many different interesting colors. There are some downsides though, such as Joy-Con drift, which is something Nintendo will fix if you bring them to the shop. The grip is also dislikeable, since there small. Overall, I'd give the Joy-Cons a solid 4/5.

                                                          Specs

                       Specifications

CPU: NVIDIA Custom Tegra processor

GPU: NVIDIA Custom Tegra processor

Memory Bandwidth: 25GB/s

Internal Storage: 64 GB eMMC NAND flash memory

Expandable Storage: microSD card slot behind kickstand

Optical Drive: None

                                                    Accessories

         Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

I LOVE this controller. It's is so responsive, feels great, and the analogs feel awesome. This controller shames the Joy-Cons. It has all of the the button the Joy-Cons have too. The home button, the share button, and the pluss and minus button too. There's a USB-C slot and a slightly see though cover as well. Motion control is available, and it's nice that Nintendo made sure that amiibo's will work with the controller. However, it is on the expensive side, and a little boring, but overall it is the best controller I have ever seen in my life.