eop:video_game_consoles-home:9th_generation:nintendo_switch
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| eop:video_game_consoles-home:9th_generation:nintendo_switch [2022/08/01 16:14] – [“Switch V2 (HAC-001(-01))” (2019-2021?)] io55admin | eop:video_game_consoles-home:9th_generation:nintendo_switch [2022/08/08 17:42] (current) – [Revisions] io55admin | ||
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| - | 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. |
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| - | //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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