@BeardedSquash At this point I would settle for 1080p in handheld. Maybe 4K from the dock but I will be honest I am not terrible too upset at lack of 4K. Especially with most TVs being able to upscale to 4K and it looking good enough. The games that the Nintendo is made for don't really demand 4K resolution imo.
At this point though, if they keep the 720p but made it able to browse the eShop without me hating every part of the experience or dreading even opening it I would settle.
@CactusMan Except for looking at Nintendo's own comparison on their site the new OLED model isn't marketed for better battery life unless you are still repping an OG Switch. Even then, hard to justify. The new model Switch and the OLED model have same estimated battery. They estimate 5.5 with Zelda BOTW with either console.
@THENAMESNORM Unless Nintendo found a way to mark it as a non-supported dock (don't think they would) it is just a USB C passthrough in the dock for the most part with hub for USB/HDMI. Should be no reason it wouldn't work.
@RupeeClock Except you gotta know that if you already own a Switch the new one will net you near zero additional benefits over what you have now.
You stated you'd like to do other things, but from what I have read there is no performance increases on the OLED model, so your abilities are much more the same as they are now.
This unit wasn't designed for upgrades, it was designed for Nintendo to hit those that don't already have ne while increasing their ability to produce and very possibly even lower cost. Otherwise, why do it? It's not like it is for consumers.
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Re: Nintendo Switch OLED Model Vs. Standard Switch / Switch Lite: Full Tech Specs Comparison
@BeardedSquash At this point I would settle for 1080p in handheld. Maybe 4K from the dock but I will be honest I am not terrible too upset at lack of 4K. Especially with most TVs being able to upscale to 4K and it looking good enough. The games that the Nintendo is made for don't really demand 4K resolution imo.
At this point though, if they keep the 720p but made it able to browse the eShop without me hating every part of the experience or dreading even opening it I would settle.
Re: Nintendo Switch OLED Model Vs. Standard Switch / Switch Lite: Full Tech Specs Comparison
@CactusMan Except for looking at Nintendo's own comparison on their site the new OLED model isn't marketed for better battery life unless you are still repping an OG Switch. Even then, hard to justify. The new model Switch and the OLED model have same estimated battery. They estimate 5.5 with Zelda BOTW with either console.
https://www.nintendo.com/switch/compare/
Re: Nintendo Switch OLED Model Vs. Standard Switch / Switch Lite: Full Tech Specs Comparison
@THENAMESNORM Unless Nintendo found a way to mark it as a non-supported dock (don't think they would) it is just a USB C passthrough in the dock for the most part with hub for USB/HDMI. Should be no reason it wouldn't work.
Re: Nintendo Switch OLED Model Vs. Standard Switch / Switch Lite: Full Tech Specs Comparison
@RupeeClock Except you gotta know that if you already own a Switch the new one will net you near zero additional benefits over what you have now.
You stated you'd like to do other things, but from what I have read there is no performance increases on the OLED model, so your abilities are much more the same as they are now.
This unit wasn't designed for upgrades, it was designed for Nintendo to hit those that don't already have ne while increasing their ability to produce and very possibly even lower cost. Otherwise, why do it? It's not like it is for consumers.