Nintendo Switch OLED vs Nintendo Switch vs Nintendo Switch Lite
The Nintendo Switch models displayed
In our comparison video, you can see the different Nintendo Switch models in action. Gilbert will list all of the differences for you in this video.
Compare Nintendo Switch models
Nintendo Switch OLED and Switch and Switch Lite
Nintendo Switch OLED | Nintendo Switch | Nintendo Switch Lite | |
---|---|---|---|
Screen size | 7 inches | 6.2 inches | 5.5 inches |
OLED screen | Yes | No | No |
Connecting to TV | Yes | Yes | No |
Stand | Yes (sturdy) | Yes (less sturdy) | No |
Screen size
Nintendo Switch OLED: 7 inches
The 7-inch screen of the Nintendo Switch OLED is slightly larger than the one of the standard Nintendo Switch. The greatest difference is the thin bezels. This makes the screen of the Nintendo Switch OLED even larger.
Nintendo Switch: 6.2 inches
The 6.2-inch screen of the Nintendo Switch is slightly smaller than the Nintendo Switch OLED. Especially the large bezels cause the screen to be smaller.
Nintendo Switch Lite: 5.5 inches
With 5.5 inches, the Nintendo Switch Lite has the smallest screen. This is the handheld version of the Nintendo console, so you can easily take it with you on the train.
OLED screen
Nintendo Switch OLED: yes
The screen of the Nintendo Switch OLED is sharper. Colors and black levels are a lot clearer. As a result, the colors of your Pokémon pop on the screen and dark caves are way more realistic. In addition, the screen is made of glass. This gives it a more luxurious appearance.
Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite: no
The screen of these 2 Nintendo Switch models is more matte and made of plastic. This makes the screen more susceptible to stains and scratches. These models feel cheaper too.
Connecting to TV
Nintendo Switch and Switch OLED: yes
Nintendo Switch and Switch OLED: yes Connect these Nintendo Switch models to your TV. This allows you to play Mario Party with everyone on the couch. Games also look slightly better on a larger screen. It's also pleasant to use a controller for longer gaming sessions. For example, place your Joy-Cons in the Joy-Con grip for extra comfort.
Nintendo Switch Lite: no
Unfortunately, the Nintendo Switch Lite doesn't have a connector for your TV and is mainly intended for on the go. You can easily take the Switch Lite with you thanks to its size. The Nintendo Switch Lite is more limited in use, as you can't easily use it to play on the couch with your friends.
Stand
Nintendo Switch OLED: yes (sturdy)
The Nintendo Switch OLED has a sturdy stand. You can also place this Switch in multiple positions. You can use the Switch in tabletop mode for example, so it stands firmly on the table.
Nintendo Switch: yes (less sturdy)
The Nintendo stand is slim and breakable. You can only place it in one position. The stand is made of thin plastic and feels cheap. Probably not the best choice for careless children.
Nintendo Switch Lite: no
The Nintendo Switch Lite doesn't have a stand, so it's really made for gaming while on the go. This means you can't easily play a game of Mario Kart at the table.
Conclusion
Do you want the best experience and a nice, sturdy console? Choose the Nintendo Switch OLED. The standard model is very suitable for families that want to game both while on vacation and at home. The Nintendo Switch Lite is perfect for on the go and can take a beating. In conclusion, there's a Nintendo Switch for every gamer.