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eop:video_game_consoles-home:9th_generation:nintendo_switch [2022/08/01 16:07] – [“Switch V2 (HAC-001(-01))” (2019-2021?)] io55admineop:video_game_consoles-home:9th_generation:nintendo_switch [2022/08/08 17:42] (current) – [Revisions] io55admin
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 For general information, see the [[eop:essays:game_console_revisions_overview|Game Console Revisions Overview]]. For general information, see the [[eop:essays:game_console_revisions_overview|Game Console Revisions Overview]].
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 ==== Versions ==== ==== Versions ====
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 //RECOMMENDED OVERALL (get a V1 revision for EOPs)// //RECOMMENDED OVERALL (get a V1 revision for EOPs)//
  
-The original Switch, and thus far, the only Switch that can be conceivably hacked without significant difficulty.+The original Switch, and thus far, the only Switch that can be conceivably hacked without significant difficulty. Earlier revisions of this system (HAC-001) are hackable without a modchip, while later revisions of this system (HAC-001(-01)) are unhackable without a modchip. In other features, this Switch, being the original model, has the usual setup of a non-OLED 6.2" screen, 32 GB of internal memory, and so on. Usual Switch functions.
  
  
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 //LOWEST PRICE// //LOWEST PRICE//
  
-A Switch that has been shrunken down and turned into a portable-only system.+A Switch that has been shrunken down and turned into a portable-only system. Obviously, many changes come with this change in form factor, including the lack of detachable joycons, the inability to dock, a smaller screen and general form factor, and a longer battery life despite the lower capacity. Of course, like later revision "Classic" Switches, the Lite is unhackable without a modchip.
  
  
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 //RECOMMENDED OVERALL (just for gaming)// //RECOMMENDED OVERALL (just for gaming)//
  
-Touted as a hardware upgrade, the OLED Switch barely qualifies as a proper “version” instead of a revision. +Touted as a hardware upgrade, the OLED Switch barely qualifies as a proper “version” instead of a revision. It's primary feature, as stated in the name, is the inclusion of an OLED screen, which is also a bit larger than the original model. Alongside this, the OLED Switch has 64 GB instead of 32 GB internal memory, a better kickstand, better speakers, and an improved dock that has a LAN port. Otherwise, functions are the same including the inability to hack without a modchip.
  
  
 ==== Revisions ==== ==== Revisions ====
  
-//There are two revisions within the Switch (original), and XYZTEST revisions within the Switch Lite and Switch (OLED).//+//There are two revisions within the Switch (original).//
  
  
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 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Switch https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Switch
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 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Switch_Lite
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