I am PWM sensitive, so I am glad for it to be LCD. All OLED screens are bad for your eyes even if your not sensitive to PWM. Besides, a very good IPS LCD will easily match an OLED for colour accuracy, vibrancy and contrast. IPS LCD is better for motion, font rendering, anti aliasing, smooth gradation and viewing in direct sunlight too.
I am in Australia and have already purchased the orange/white new 2DS XL and can say it is by far my favourite of the 3DS consoles. The build quality is better, it is comfortable to hold and play (being much lighter) and the styling is very striking. The only thing I don't like is the position of the stylus, because (like the new 3DS models) it is towards the centre bottom of the console. I find it much easier to get at when they had it on the right hand side on the older 3DS models. I guess it has something to do with battery placement etc..
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Re: Talking Point: Why An LCD Screen Isn't The End Of The World For Switch 2
I am PWM sensitive, so I am glad for it to be LCD. All OLED screens are bad for your eyes even if your not sensitive to PWM. Besides, a very good IPS LCD will easily match an OLED for colour accuracy, vibrancy and contrast. IPS LCD is better for motion, font rendering, anti aliasing, smooth gradation and viewing in direct sunlight too.
Re: Video: Digital Foundry Gives Its Assessment of the New Nintendo 2DS XL
I am in Australia and have already purchased the orange/white new 2DS XL and can say it is by far my favourite of the 3DS consoles. The build quality is better, it is comfortable to hold and play (being much lighter) and the styling is very striking. The only thing I don't like is the position of the stylus, because (like the new 3DS models) it is towards the centre bottom of the console. I find it much easier to get at when they had it on the right hand side on the older 3DS models. I guess it has something to do with battery placement etc..
Overall, I can highly recommend the new 2DS XL.