The Nintendo Switch console has two different models: the Lite and the OLED. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages. In this article, I will be discussing the Lite and OLED models and what each has to offer.
By the end, you will be well furnished to make an informed decision about which model is right for you.
Related Post: Nintendo Switch Game Console Review.
System Specifications
The Nintendo Switch Lite
The Nintendo Switch Lite console has the following specs:
- A 5.5-inch LCD screen
- Dimensions of 8.2 x 3.6 x 0.55
- Weighs 0.61 pounds
- 32 GB internal storage
- Uses the NVIDIA Custom Tegra processor
- Video output of up to 720p
- A game card slot and micro SD card slot
- A battery ability of 3,570 mAh
- It can only be played in portable mode.
The Nintendo Switch OLED
The Nintendo Switch OLED console has the following specs:
- The Nintendo Switch OLED console has a 7-inch OLED screen and dimensions of 9.5 x 4 x 0.55. It weighs 0.93 pounds with the Joy-Cons controllers attached.
- It has an internal storage size of 64 GB and uses the NVIDIA Custom Tegra processor for the CPU and GPU. The video output is up to 1080p in TV mode and up to 720p via the built-in screen.
- The console also has a game card slot and a micro SD card slot. The battery ability is 4,310 mAh. It also has the rumble feature, which adds an extra level of immersion to the gaming experience by letting you feel lots of sensations as you play.
- The Nintendo Switch OLED console has three play modes; first as a home console, Tabletop mode, and then portable mode.
Design
In terms of design, the Nintendo Switch Lite is designed for play on the go with its tinier display. And this is why it is the smaller of the two and also the lightest, therefore making it more portable than the OLED model.
The Nintendo Switch OLED is heavier, with its punchier speakers and a more robust kickstand that runs nearly the length of the console’s body and supports a variety of angles.
Screen
This is the biggest differentiating factor between the Lite and OLED models of the Nintendo Switch. The OLED model has an organic LED screen, while the Lite has an LCD screen. The OLED’s screen is larger, while that of the Lite is small.
There are advantages to each screen type. LCD screens are better for outdoor or bright light viewing, but there is a compromise on contrast at different viewing angles. While the OLED screen, it offers better contrast at a variety of viewing angles, it struggles with brightness and colour volume. That is the trade-off.
Colour Choice
The Nintendo Switch Lite comes in a variety of five colours, adding some style to your portable gaming experience.
The Switch OLED, it is available in all white, and there is a classic edition that features red and blue Joy-Cons.
Controllers
The Nintendo Switch Lite console comes with permanently attached controllers. It also has a proper D-pad. On the other hand, the OLED model comes with two detachable Joy-Cons. These Joy-Cons are versatile and can be used in different ways. For example, they can be mated to the Switch, attached to a mount, or used for multiplying experience.
Games
When it comes to games, both consoles play almost all the same games.
Price
When considering the purchase cost, the Nintendo Switch Lite is the cheaper of the two options. The extreme of its price range is $200, while the Nintendo Switch OLED model is on top of the line and would cost you about $350.
Please bear in mind that the prices might vary depending on when and where you make your purchase and other factors. The price listed here is for reference only.
Conclusion
There is no doubt that all two models of the Nintendo Switch provide excellent value for the price. The Switch Lite is perfect for those who want a portable console to take with them on the go.
The standard Switch model is ideal for those who want to play at home on their TV. And the Switch OLED model is perfect for those who want the best possible gaming experience. Ultimately, the decision of which model to get is up to the individual preferences.
Image Gallery – Nintendo Switch Console
References: Nintendo Switch.