For real, the smaller size actually makes the pixel density higher so the image is slightly sharper, and I find the colours just as vivid as the OLED model
@@ilikeheavymuzic135 the lite has a good screen but to say it's as vivid as the OLED is just cap 🧢 😁 If you've seen the OLED in person and in vivid mode, it's more noticeably more colorful than either other switches.
I just got my Nintendo switch Lite for 80$ bucks I’m already in love with it, sux It came with no games and had to waste 30 on one from GameStop but it was worth it
The price-performance ratio of the Lite version is unbeatable in my opinion. I bought mine in July last year and use it almost every day. It still works today like the first day. The perfect console.
The lite is so good. I would buy it but my hands are way too big for it. Still, it's the ultimate version for people that only want to play in handheld mode.
I've been looking at this platform for a long time. and now I’m watching this video out of a hundred others, I don’t see a huge difference in the picture, it’s as if the contrast is more turned up. I understand that there is more of a difference live. But regarding the work in general, there is no difference between them only in vibration, screen and operating time? I’m also looking in the direction of Light, I’m only interested in a portable one, but I’m afraid I’ll sell out, I can’t decide whether to take a serious one or Light right away..
Just got the TotK oled for myself and I have to say that while not a graphical upgrade the screen does a fantastic job of making you think there is a graphical upgrade. Can’t believe I waited so long to get one but didn’t think the screen would make that much of a difference. Boy was I wrong.
@YoS0ul I agree. It's so much better. The colors pop when playing Totk. It looks gorgeous. Night and day. Super Mario Wonder looks unbelievable. Even 3rd party looks good. Way better battery life and higher audio. If your friend wants one, I suggest a used one like I did cause the new system is only a year away. I don't really see the point in buying a brand new one for $150 more. I got my used one for $200.
If you're on a budget, get the Lite. But If you want a Switch to play with the Dock/tabletop or want a better screen get the OLED. I don't see any reason to get the Original switch anymore since the OLED is only like 40 bucks more.
Lite’s screen has surprisingly vivid colours compared to the standard switch, that one looks weirdly washed out in comparison. Perhaps it’s only an issue with older units? Regardless still love the switch lite, haven’t felt the need to upgrade yet.
Most switch lites I seen has a warmer screen tone. Mine included. It made the colors pop more but the downside is white screen will appear yellowish when compared to the oled. They both look vivid in color though.
Switch consoles use different LCD panels (different manufacturers or perhaps calibration?) so it's basically a gamble which one you get. This is true for all versions of Switch. Some of them appear warmer while some of them appear colder. Colder = better whites like already mentioned.
@@Sc0peethat’s what I heard as well, kind of the luck of the draw what screen you get. Here the lite looks better than both the standard and OLED to me.
when it comes to color accuracy, the OG Switch is the best one. they use some cheap 2nd grade scraps for the Lite and the OLED one degrades over time so it's probably the worst option as it changes color to warmer tones the longer you use it
i have all of them and i still use oled for handheld if you ever seen oled with your eyes irl you would understand how great the bigger screen better kick stand and overall better stracture it uses proper materiels unlike lite and regular its all plastic.
I think that the lite version has the most intense colors, which I like best in many places... sometimes a little too strong but overall it's actually somehow my favorite. In comparison, the other 2 models seem bland but more attuned to them surrounding objects, especially when there is a lot of green to be seen... but overall, as mentioned, I like the lite best 😅
I was choosing Oled and Lite And I chose Lite(179$)+BOTW(49$)to save for Next whatever Nintendo came out If you want to buy Switch in 2023 I recommend to choose Lite And you will save 50% on next powerful switch pro/2
I just bought a Coral Lite for $178, brand new. And I'm pretty sure the docked models will have a considerable price cut during Black Friday (since 2024 seems to be the year of the Switch 2.0).
I have a Lite and an OLED and I jump back and forth between them but overall I think I enjoy my Lite the most when it comes to handheld mode. It’s just a better portable and a lot more comfortable (and it has a real D-pad!). The screen on the OLED is nice for sure but the actual image quality is the worst of the three due to the largest screen. If we could get ever get a Switch Lite OLED model I would be in heaven 😂.
@@Neurogenesis1251 the Switch plays in higher resolution while docked. If a game isn’t 1080p while docked the Switch dock will upscale it to 1080p and your tv may or may not have an upscaler of its own. Regardless of which Switch you have the image quality is the same when playing on a tv (minus a Switch Lite, obviously since they can’t dock). Handheld mode is different because the Switch models have different screens but the same resolution. I think the Switch Lite is 5.5 inch, the OG and V2 Switch is a 6.2 inch, and the OLED is a 7 inch screen. They all have a 720p screen and the games run in the same resolution regardless of which Switch you have. So you get a sharper image with the a Lite over the others since you have a higher pixel density. The Lite has a 267 ppi, the normal Switch a 236 ppi, and the OLED a 209.8 ppi. Basically the larger the screen in handheld the less sharp the image when it comes to playing portably on the Switch. The OLED has the least clear image but makes up for it by having a much more vibrant screen (which is why I said a Switch Lite OLED would be amazing).
@@Neurogenesis1251 it’s not an issue. I was just pointing out there’s some areas with the Lite is better than the other Switch models. It’s biggest downfall (the Lite that is) is it can’t compete with the OLED of the newest model but other than that it’s arguably the best way to play Switch portably.
I never understood why people compare different sections of the screen in these kinds of things, just show the same area and we can actually tell the differences!
I think I’ll play on the Switch Lite because it will be more comfortable in my hands - But I did notice that the Lite has reduced fog density and slightly reduced reflections… must be to make sure the Lite doesn’t overheat. So that’s a bit frustrating but, I find joycons to be absolute trash and I want to play in a ‘gameboy’ style mode in bed.
Get a grip for ur standard switch and that would be it, i found a deal , to get Lite for about 280 euros, or Standard switch for 180 euros, both new. So i will chose regular switch even tho i like the gameboy style lite with left arrows.
Hmm... I don't think watching a video of the OLED screen on a none OLED monitor does the switch OLED justice. But IMO. The OLED is awesome. I have the Limited Edition OLED with Zelda TotK
Getting my first Lite in a few days as my OLED is at Nintendo service for repairs. I liked the colours on the OLED but looking forward to experiencing the comfortability of the Lite as I mainly play this in handheld mode.
So how was it? Does the screen size really bothers you when playing the game? Ive been seeing a lot said that totk on lite is not that satisfying because they cant see the attack and the words. So is it true?
@@starlight3966 It is not too bad. The graphics were quite clear. The brightness levels are a bit on the dim side. I can comfortably play the oled on the lowest brightness (with lower background lighting) whereas the lite can be a little too dark at lowest brightness. There where a few moments where I had the lite on max brightness but could not see the screen too well with bright background lighting. The weight is great but you will feel the heat from the rear while you play due to the smaller form factor. The oled also heats up but the joy con seems to keep my fingers away from the heat zone when playing in tablet mode. I recently got my oled back from Nintendo service. I am noticing much longer battery life from the oled. I find I have to put the lite on charge a lot quicker than the oled. The oled screen has good power management and it is also charges the joy cons in tablet mode. If you have a choice between the two I would stick with the oled. If not the oled I would choose the og switch over the lite.
@@starlight3966not true been playing totk on lite and its still very gorgeous as the same as when i play on oled Those who says that issue is plain BS
@@jeika4599 wah thankss actually I’m torn between lite or oled hahaha but I kinda want lite more but I don’t want to feel that buyers remorse 😅 so I’m not so sure
I'm just glad my first Switch console was an Oled. I was like 6 years late to the party, but I'm glad I decided to get one. the OG Switch doesn't look bad though
@@albertogiavani75 Heck yeah! Welcome to the Switch family. I freaking love my Switch. It just looks so cool. Also there is this thing called the Nitrodeck coming out soon that I will be buying for my Switch. You should look it up! It will make your Switch looks 10x cooler.
you should know that you can always sell your old one to buy a used one. it's not like you have to buy a new one at full price again. lets say you can sell your old one for 130bucks and a used oled is at 200bucks. that's 70bucks you have to spend is more than worth it for the oled screen and better battery that you'll get.
To those saying Lite has more "vibrant" or "vivid" colors compared to the other versions, its all about how a console screen capture translates to video, which was clearly worse for the OLED, it's more like a quality loss issue. After testing all three, it's not even a contest, both regular and Lite don't hold a candle to the OLED screen, colors are just that much better. Anyone who thinks otherwise is delusional or didn't have the opportunity to play in a OLED screen yet. Lite still a solid choice however considering for what it was designed, image sharpness seems to actually benefits from the smaller display and people claim it to be more comfortable to hold (personally I never experienced any problem with the OLED as well). As for the regular switch, I would consider to buy an OLED unless you're in a really low budget and still wants to play docked.
Not just Zelda selling Switch but so many more & play anywhere, here goes, my experience, 1, The witcher, 2, Zelda LA, 3, QUAKE, 4, Dark Souls, 5, Ori, 6, Resident Evil remaster, 7, Blasphemous, that's just for starters
OLED is the heaviest console compare to those 2 switches Normal Nintendo switch is the 2nd heaviest Lite is the lightest between all of them But I like to play it on lite because it's like psv But there is differences when you play the controls and the weight of the consoles but it does give effect when playing the game Unless if you have a strength like Saitama or Goku and doesn't make your arm going cram that could be an exception😂
Switch consoles use different LCD panels (different manufacturers or perhaps calibration?) so it's basically a gamble which one you get. This is true for all versions of Switch. Some of them appear warmer while some of them appear colder. Colder = better whites, while some prefer the warmer look with yellowish whites...
It CAN use the same joycons, however there can be a size mismatch if you try to slide the regular joycons onto the slightly chunkier OLED model or vice versa. Though they will connect wirelessly regardless of the model, V1, V2, Lite or OLED.
@@Rjdigreat Sharpness and vividness aren't the same my friend, i was talking about the screen contrast and colors, that has nothing to do with the screen size.
@@KiraThe7th.personally, I think some people, play tricks on the viewers. Maybe they turn brightness down on 1 model, to make people like other more. I know it sounds silly but wouldn’t surprise me. Same as most people say Oled switch is better in every way and a few people say the Oled vivid colours look horrible and too saturated and they also say the Oled switch looks ugly because you can see the pixels. Hard to know who’s telling the truth and who’s trolling.
Switch consoles use different LCD panels (different manufacturers or perhaps calibration?) so it's basically a gamble which one you get. This is true for all versions of Switch. Some of them appear warmer while some of them appear colder. Colder = better whites, while some prefer the warmer look with yellowish whites...
Can confirm, my Pixel 7 Pro at the time was similarly sized, which may seem small, but it also made the Lite pocketable which is a huge win for it over the other models.
Which of the three in handheld mode is easier to read in game texts on? I need to know seeing as I can never play text heavy games on my tv (98inches) since I have very poor vision when it comes to texts. Also, I only play in handheld. Ty
lol so you're saying you play lite as far from your face as the oled??? admit it or not you play lite more closely so basically that clarity you're all saying make absolute zero sense
It's basically the same on all units, you'll see it for about five minutes, before your 15th stick breaks and you give up to play something else. Zelda: Broken of The Weapon was bad enough for this, but I think Tears of the Kingdom made the durability worse. That said, the smaller Lite screen makes many games look slightly sharper on it compared to the others.
"OLED is better" - Viewer with an LCD monitor "Lite looks sharper because it's smaller" - The guy with the 4K monitor watching at 720P with TH-cam compression "No reason to buy a regular Switch" - the guy who never had one I love TH-cam comment sections lmao
Lite: Calculator. Standard: Calculator. OLED: Sorry guys, it's still a Calculator. Don't get me wrong, I love the Switch in its concept and the games. But, not even TOTK can conceal the chip shortcomings. We need the Successor soon.
It's a common problem. A lot of OLED switches have a slight grainy appearance and green tint. Mine does. Just a byproduct of super cheap displays and manufacturing tolerances.
I wish there's a lite version with oled screen and its lighter and more compact but better battery life. I would have been fine with even 5 inches screen.
My battery runtime is with Zelda TOTK OLED with more vivid colors at 5 hours and 0 Min runtimes of 100%-0% does anyone have the same with the Switch OLED?
I have a 1.5 year old white Switch OLED. The battery goes from 100% to 1% in around 5 hours and 20-30 minutes. My settings are: -played in handheld mode -vivid colors on -airplane mode on -auto-brightness on -brightness level at maximum -volume level at maximum -wired earphones plugged in
OLED is superior in quality terms, Lite is superior in accesibility and portable terms, and the standard version is in a half way to both, like a worse OLED and worse Lite.
The reflection of your backdrop is making the Switch and Switch lite look more washed out than it should be. Why is the background reflection so much brighter? You should have made sure there was no reflection to mess up the results. I also have all 3 and the difference is not that noticeable. Lights should have been turned down see we can see the screen easier. We dont need the screen to be so lit up it lights itself up and the consoles didn't need to be so lit either if you were going to tell which one was which. FIX YOUR BACKGROUND REFLECTION.
I've been playing TOTK on my switch lite and it's been a blast! The lites screen is actually very good and not many people talk about it.
For real, the smaller size actually makes the pixel density higher so the image is slightly sharper, and I find the colours just as vivid as the OLED model
Same
Facts. I have all 3 of them and imo, Lite looks the best as far as draw distance goes. And it just feels better in my hands
@@ilikeheavymuzic135 the lite has a good screen but to say it's as vivid as the OLED is just cap 🧢 😁
If you've seen the OLED in person and in vivid mode, it's more noticeably more colorful than either other switches.
I just got my Nintendo switch Lite for 80$ bucks I’m already in love with it, sux It came with no games and had to waste 30 on one from GameStop but it was worth it
The price-performance ratio of the Lite version is unbeatable in my opinion. I bought mine in July last year and use it almost every day. It still works today like the first day. The perfect console.
The lite is so good. I would buy it but my hands are way too big for it. Still, it's the ultimate version for people that only want to play in handheld mode.
@@1saacbcourt452 Yeah I guess that would be a dealbreaker lol. Luckily my hands aren’t too big.
I got a Lite a few days ago but I can't get used to the OLED screen. I will be changing it for the standard Switch, so I can also play on my TV.
@@samusranzer The Lite has no Oled screen.
I've been looking at this platform for a long time. and now I’m watching this video out of a hundred others, I don’t see a huge difference in the picture, it’s as if the contrast is more turned up. I understand that there is more of a difference live. But regarding the work in general, there is no difference between them only in vibration, screen and operating time? I’m also looking in the direction of Light, I’m only interested in a portable one, but I’m afraid I’ll sell out, I can’t decide whether to take a serious one or Light right away..
The lite's smaller screen actually makes the game looks a lot more sharper from what I've seen
Switched from the lite to the oled and i agree, allthough the oled screen is so much better just because of the colours. i wish there was a lite oled
but why just 30fps ? even the OLED just run on 30fps ?
@@KHUTBATT Exact same hardware on all three versions. Just the screen is different.
@@KHUTBATT if you jailbreak your switch, you can OC it and run the games at 50-60 fps 1080p
Lite has yellowed colors
Switch OLED is such a wonderful console in my opinion
The lite is underrated, it's my go to choice with Bluetooth headphones.
Just got the TotK oled for myself and I have to say that while not a graphical upgrade the screen does a fantastic job of making you think there is a graphical upgrade. Can’t believe I waited so long to get one but didn’t think the screen would make that much of a difference. Boy was I wrong.
I just bought one online. How is it compared to the original switch?
@@tfee97 I just got one too and my friend has the original Nintendo switch and the OLED is definitely better imo
@YoS0ul I agree. It's so much better. The colors pop when playing Totk. It looks gorgeous. Night and day. Super Mario Wonder looks unbelievable. Even 3rd party looks good. Way better battery life and higher audio. If your friend wants one, I suggest a used one like I did cause the new system is only a year away. I don't really see the point in buying a brand new one for $150 more. I got my used one for $200.
If you're on a budget, get the Lite. But If you want a Switch to play with the Dock/tabletop or want a better screen get the OLED. I don't see any reason to get the Original switch anymore since the OLED is only like 40 bucks more.
The lite with oled would be the best
I've been holding to buy a switch for the longest time and this video is what I needed if TOTK is my go signal.
Feel like the normal switch has the nicest colours and brightness. The lite has the best controls and the OLED has clearest picture and best graphics
Lite’s screen has surprisingly vivid colours compared to the standard switch, that one looks weirdly washed out in comparison. Perhaps it’s only an issue with older units? Regardless still love the switch lite, haven’t felt the need to upgrade yet.
Most switch lites I seen has a warmer screen tone. Mine included.
It made the colors pop more but the downside is white screen will appear yellowish when compared to the oled. They both look vivid in color though.
Switch consoles use different LCD panels (different manufacturers or perhaps calibration?) so it's basically a gamble which one you get. This is true for all versions of Switch. Some of them appear warmer while some of them appear colder. Colder = better whites like already mentioned.
@@Sc0peethat’s what I heard as well, kind of the luck of the draw what screen you get. Here the lite looks better than both the standard and OLED to me.
when it comes to color accuracy, the OG Switch is the best one. they use some cheap 2nd grade scraps for the Lite and the OLED one degrades over time so it's probably the worst option as it changes color to warmer tones the longer you use it
I prefer the look of the lite and standard over the oled screen
i have all of them and i still use oled for handheld if you ever seen oled with your eyes irl you would understand how great the bigger screen better kick stand and overall better stracture it uses proper materiels unlike lite and regular its all plastic.
I think that the lite version has the most intense colors, which I like best in many places... sometimes a little too strong but overall it's actually somehow my favorite. In comparison, the other 2 models seem bland but more attuned to them surrounding objects, especially when there is a lot of green to be seen... but overall, as mentioned, I like the lite best 😅
Just subscribed, sheerly based on the spot on comparisons. Literally perfect, exactly what I was looking for
Thank you this made me make my decision i just wants to play totk but don’t wanna spend much so I’ll go with lite. This gonna be my first ever console
Thank you for this comparison video. It was exactly what I needed to decide whether to upgrade my switch to a OLED.
I was choosing Oled and Lite
And I chose Lite(179$)+BOTW(49$)to save for Next whatever Nintendo came out
If you want to buy Switch in 2023 I recommend to choose Lite
And you will save 50% on next powerful switch pro/2
I just bought a Coral Lite for $178, brand new. And I'm pretty sure the docked models will have a considerable price cut during Black Friday (since 2024 seems to be the year of the Switch 2.0).
I have a Lite and an OLED and I jump back and forth between them but overall I think I enjoy my Lite the most when it comes to handheld mode. It’s just a better portable and a lot more comfortable (and it has a real D-pad!). The screen on the OLED is nice for sure but the actual image quality is the worst of the three due to the largest screen.
If we could get ever get a Switch Lite OLED model I would be in heaven 😂.
Send me one 🥲 i really wanna play totk
I dont know, I play Totk on my 4k HDR monitor and the image quality was pretty solid
@@Neurogenesis1251 the Switch plays in higher resolution while docked. If a game isn’t 1080p while docked the Switch dock will upscale it to 1080p and your tv may or may not have an upscaler of its own. Regardless of which Switch you have the image quality is the same when playing on a tv (minus a Switch Lite, obviously since they can’t dock).
Handheld mode is different because the Switch models have different screens but the same resolution. I think the Switch Lite is 5.5 inch, the OG and V2 Switch is a 6.2 inch, and the OLED is a 7 inch screen. They all have a 720p screen and the games run in the same resolution regardless of which Switch you have. So you get a sharper image with the a Lite over the others since you have a higher pixel density. The Lite has a 267 ppi, the normal Switch a 236 ppi, and the OLED a 209.8 ppi. Basically the larger the screen in handheld the less sharp the image when it comes to playing portably on the Switch. The OLED has the least clear image but makes up for it by having a much more vibrant screen (which is why I said a Switch Lite OLED would be amazing).
@@c17slug I dont know, I didnt have These issues in both cases
@@Neurogenesis1251 it’s not an issue. I was just pointing out there’s some areas with the Lite is better than the other Switch models. It’s biggest downfall (the Lite that is) is it can’t compete with the OLED of the newest model but other than that it’s arguably the best way to play Switch portably.
I'm pretty pumped to get the tears of the kingdom OLED in the mail tomorrow.
As a lite owner... Damn it looks sharp! oO
Thx for the great video, apreaciate it!
I like playing totk with my lite rather than my regular switch because it feels more ergonomic in my hand
Idk why but I feel like the colors are a little more vibrant on the lite. Could very well be biased though
I never understood why people compare different sections of the screen in these kinds of things, just show the same area and we can actually tell the differences!
We upgraded to the TOTK OLED edition and it’s such a nice combo of colors!
I think I’ll play on the Switch Lite because it will be more comfortable in my hands -
But I did notice that the Lite has reduced fog density and slightly reduced reflections… must be to make sure the Lite doesn’t overheat.
So that’s a bit frustrating but, I find joycons to be absolute trash and I want to play in a ‘gameboy’ style mode in bed.
Get a grip for ur standard switch and that would be it, i found a deal , to get Lite for about 280 euros, or Standard switch for 180 euros, both new. So i will chose regular switch even tho i like the gameboy style lite with left arrows.
I am from serbia and here, lite is 280 euros new, standard 370 euros and Oled 470 euros, which is crazy
WTF the 3 of them looks the same 😂
Hmm... I don't think watching a video of the OLED screen on a none OLED monitor does the switch OLED justice. But IMO. The OLED is awesome. I have the Limited Edition OLED with Zelda TotK
At 3:41 the OLED looks great compared to the others but at other times the normal switch looks better
Getting my first Lite in a few days as my OLED is at Nintendo service for repairs. I liked the colours on the OLED but looking forward to experiencing the comfortability of the Lite as I mainly play this in handheld mode.
So how was it? Does the screen size really bothers you when playing the game? Ive been seeing a lot said that totk on lite is not that satisfying because they cant see the attack and the words. So is it true?
@@starlight3966 It is not too bad. The graphics were quite clear. The brightness levels are a bit on the dim side. I can comfortably play the oled on the lowest brightness (with lower background lighting) whereas the lite can be a little too dark at lowest brightness. There where a few moments where I had the lite on max brightness but could not see the screen too well with bright background lighting.
The weight is great but you will feel the heat from the rear while you play due to the smaller form factor. The oled also heats up but the joy con seems to keep my fingers away from the heat zone when playing in tablet mode.
I recently got my oled back from Nintendo service. I am noticing much longer battery life from the oled. I find I have to put the lite on charge a lot quicker than the oled. The oled screen has good power management and it is also charges the joy cons in tablet mode.
If you have a choice between the two I would stick with the oled. If not the oled I would choose the og switch over the lite.
@@starlight3966not true been playing totk on lite and its still very gorgeous as the same as when i play on oled
Those who says that issue is plain BS
@@jeika4599 wah thankss actually I’m torn between lite or oled hahaha but I kinda want lite more but I don’t want to feel that buyers remorse 😅 so I’m not so sure
@@starlight3966get oled because meybe one day you might get Joy con drifting
Clouds on the "Lite" YESSSSS
Thank you so much for this! So incredibly helpful!
Thank you for the size comparison!! :)
Lite version best PPI, OLED best picture :)
Glass oled display adds clarity
I would love to see this comparison without the vivid mode on oled. Cant find any comparison where OLED model is on standard colors.
thanks for the video bro, love from brasil
I just wish the OLED had even slightly better hardware. I don't think I can justify buying a whole new console just for an OLED.
I'm just glad my first Switch console was an Oled. I was like 6 years late to the party, but I'm glad I decided to get one. the OG Switch doesn't look bad though
@@Yukeenamy first switch arrives in 4 days lol
@@albertogiavani75 Heck yeah! Welcome to the Switch family. I freaking love my Switch. It just looks so cool. Also there is this thing called the Nitrodeck coming out soon that I will be buying for my Switch. You should look it up! It will make your Switch looks 10x cooler.
It DOES have the better hardware. Although the benefits from it are available only on modded switches
you should know that you can always sell your old one to buy a used one. it's not like you have to buy a new one at full price again. lets say you can sell your old one for 130bucks and a used oled is at 200bucks. that's 70bucks you have to spend is more than worth it for the oled screen and better battery that you'll get.
Me personally the OLED looks better in every way
I was looking an oled, but I got a standard v2 version and I’m very happy with it
To those saying Lite has more "vibrant" or "vivid" colors compared to the other versions, its all about how a console screen capture translates to video, which was clearly worse for the OLED, it's more like a quality loss issue. After testing all three, it's not even a contest, both regular and Lite don't hold a candle to the OLED screen, colors are just that much better. Anyone who thinks otherwise is delusional or didn't have the opportunity to play in a OLED screen yet.
Lite still a solid choice however considering for what it was designed, image sharpness seems to actually benefits from the smaller display and people claim it to be more comfortable to hold (personally I never experienced any problem with the OLED as well). As for the regular switch, I would consider to buy an OLED unless you're in a really low budget and still wants to play docked.
Not just Zelda selling Switch but so many more & play anywhere, here goes, my experience, 1, The witcher, 2, Zelda LA, 3, QUAKE, 4, Dark Souls, 5, Ori, 6, Resident Evil remaster, 7, Blasphemous, that's just for starters
I got a switch lite then bought the zelda edition switch oled
the switch lite, standard, and the OLED looks the same.
-watching at 240p
OLED looks better - Watching on an LCD monitor
Moving from Lite to OLED, I didn't really notice any difference. Had to ditch the lite because I'm getting vertical line screen problem.
OLED is the heaviest console compare to those 2 switches
Normal Nintendo switch is the 2nd heaviest
Lite is the lightest between all of them
But I like to play it on lite because it's like psv
But there is differences when you play the controls and the weight of the consoles but it does give effect when playing the game
Unless if you have a strength like Saitama or Goku and doesn't make your arm going cram that could be an exception😂
The normal switch is the heaviest of all 3
@@rodrigoandrade8586 OLED is heavier
@@ligeringspirit1133 I just bought the OLED TOTK edition and is lighter than mi normal switch
Awesome video i still can’t decide 😂 Switch Lite or Switch OLED… why did not Nintendo make a Switch Lite OLED 😢
Switch consoles use different LCD panels (different manufacturers or perhaps calibration?) so it's basically a gamble which one you get. This is true for all versions of Switch. Some of them appear warmer while some of them appear colder. Colder = better whites, while some prefer the warmer look with yellowish whites...
Open Surprise nintendo switch oled Standard or Vivid color screen?
Vivid
Playing totk on the lite is so weird for some reason. The game feels too big to be played on something so small.
a big problem with this test is the game time cuz the collors of the environment changes depending on the weather
everything on the OLED looks colder
Definitely the portability of the Lite has no comparison
too bad that on the oled screen we see small squares
Kinda odd that the Lite version looks way better than the OLED or Standard.
Im jist curious about the joycons
Are they the same? Can you use regular switch ones on the oled switch and vice versa? 🤔 😢
If you for some reason still need an answer, or if someone else is wondering the same the answer is at it follows:
Yes, it utilizes the same joycons.
It CAN use the same joycons, however there can be a size mismatch if you try to slide the regular joycons onto the slightly chunkier OLED model or vice versa.
Though they will connect wirelessly regardless of the model, V1, V2, Lite or OLED.
Does anyone notice, lite looks good!
The screen in the Nintendo Switch Lite is too small in my opinion.
Lite is still my fav switch and ive owned all 3
Why is the Lite screen more vivid than the Standard's one??!! 💀
Smaller screen makes the image look sharper
@@Rjdigreat
Sharpness and vividness aren't the same my friend, i was talking about the screen contrast and colors, that has nothing to do with the screen size.
@@KiraThe7th.personally, I think some people, play tricks on the viewers. Maybe they turn brightness down on 1 model, to make people like other more. I know it sounds silly but wouldn’t surprise me. Same as most people say Oled switch is better in every way and a few people say the Oled vivid colours look horrible and too saturated and they also say the Oled switch looks ugly because you can see the pixels. Hard to know who’s telling the truth and who’s trolling.
Switch consoles use different LCD panels (different manufacturers or perhaps calibration?) so it's basically a gamble which one you get. This is true for all versions of Switch. Some of them appear warmer while some of them appear colder. Colder = better whites, while some prefer the warmer look with yellowish whites...
Doesn't look too shabby on my 50 inch 120Hz OLED. Aight, time to emulate this at 4K60
The screen size on the lite is actually big. It mah be smaller then the other two but its still pretty big
Can confirm, my Pixel 7 Pro at the time was similarly sized, which may seem small, but it also made the Lite pocketable which is a huge win for it over the other models.
Switch OLED Lite when?
Which of the three in handheld mode is easier to read in game texts on? I need to know seeing as I can never play text heavy games on my tv (98inches) since I have very poor vision when it comes to texts. Also, I only play in handheld. Ty
I have recently bought the oled because the screen is bigger and more comfortable to the eyes
I just bought the OLED model, because of tears of kingdom 🤣
For me lite is better.Smaller pixels games look way better.Oled have better colours but i prefer less pixelated graphics.
oled may have less PPI but the GLASS screen adds clarity
lol so you're saying you play lite as far from your face as the oled??? admit it or not you play lite more closely so basically that clarity you're all saying make absolute zero sense
The light is better just because of the pixel density.
Can’t wait to get a gold LoZ Lite to replace my OG
It's basically the same on all units, you'll see it for about five minutes, before your 15th stick breaks and you give up to play something else.
Zelda: Broken of The Weapon was bad enough for this, but I think Tears of the Kingdom made the durability worse.
That said, the smaller Lite screen makes many games look slightly sharper on it compared to the others.
"OLED is better" - Viewer with an LCD monitor
"Lite looks sharper because it's smaller" - The guy with the 4K monitor watching at 720P with TH-cam compression
"No reason to buy a regular Switch" - the guy who never had one
I love TH-cam comment sections lmao
Lite: Calculator.
Standard: Calculator.
OLED: Sorry guys, it's still a Calculator. Don't get me wrong, I love the Switch in its concept and the games. But, not even TOTK can conceal the chip shortcomings. We need the Successor soon.
Lite is better 😊
Hi, I pruchased TotK switch. Mine has a grainy look, especially on grey content. Do you notice this? Especially when in the depths?
open vivid in switch settings
@@VVaitforme hi thanks for your reply! I have done all that, no change!
@@lophophoraflower9794 post picture or video reddit
It's a common problem. A lot of OLED switches have a slight grainy appearance and green tint. Mine does. Just a byproduct of super cheap displays and manufacturing tolerances.
I wish there's a lite version with oled screen and its lighter and more compact but better battery life. I would have been fine with even 5 inches screen.
I think 5.5 or 6 inches screen for gaming is perfect tho
O_O mhmm Lite looks best or ?
The OLED screen stands out more and takes the lead.
If the switch lite had a bigger screen like the OLED screen it’d be a greater console.
how it looks better on Lite?
Great video
That standar v1 or v2 ❓
new subscriber just a question is it good to play the legend of Zelda TOTK on the original v1 Nintendo switch?
I have no budget issue....bt i am confused which will be correct for me oled or lite....note: i will barely dock.......can anyone one of you help me?
the best way to play TOTK is on TV, so... OLED or classic !! same fight ... 1080 on 55' TV, the better way !!!
My battery runtime is with Zelda TOTK OLED with more vivid colors at 5 hours and 0 Min runtimes of 100%-0% does anyone have the same with the Switch OLED?
I have a 1.5 year old white Switch OLED.
The battery goes from 100% to 1% in around 5 hours and 20-30 minutes.
My settings are:
-played in handheld mode
-vivid colors on
-airplane mode on
-auto-brightness on
-brightness level at maximum
-volume level at maximum
-wired earphones plugged in
@@LinkSergilBelmont That sounds better than mine. Ich habe the same settings, except for brightness and volume, which are in the middle
Switch lite is beat, its bright and its sharper..
This def a TV game
Has zero issues playing BoTW 100% on a switch lite, so I don’t think there will be any issues with this one. It’s definitely not just for TV’s
Not true, my TV wouldn't let me play it without a Switch...
@@The_Prizessin_der_Verurteilung ???
I got the original one I was going to upgrade to new one but I’m good
Obviously the TotK oled
The Oled has less pixel while the Switch lite has more pixels and can't even see them which is nice but its not Oled
Lite better
OLED is superior in quality terms, Lite is superior in accesibility and portable terms, and the standard version is in a half way to both, like a worse OLED and worse Lite.
Lite is Better
What about the vivid setting of the OLED ?
Its literally set to vivid mode bruh. Did you even watch the video or something
@@justsealy yes I did I want to know difference between vivid and normal setting. Some TH-camr say’s the normal mode has a more realistic colorimetry
This is ultra blasphemy to play such a great game with switch hardware. Glad I did my first playthrough on 4K/60fps 🙂
Switch lite looks better
OLED is definitely better
The reflection of your backdrop is making the Switch and Switch lite look more washed out than it should be. Why is the background reflection so much brighter? You should have made sure there was no reflection to mess up the results. I also have all 3 and the difference is not that noticeable. Lights should have been turned down see we can see the screen easier. We dont need the screen to be so lit up it lights itself up and the consoles didn't need to be so lit either if you were going to tell which one was which. FIX YOUR BACKGROUND REFLECTION.
Lite is the best. No worries.
I wish i have nintendo switch im so broke
I feel you brother we share the same pain.
Hello is there a difference in fps?
Nope there all the same
Why lite better color gamut.
Spiderman 2 opinions please
Now compare it to PC
No one care 🗿