


The Switch OLED's display is far superior being able to pull out more color and crisper visuals than previous Switch versions. The removable controllers and ability to dock to a TV make them easier to share with friends and family members as well. Both have the same amount of battery life and a kickstand. If you're not sure which Switch to get, I recommend going for either the Switch V2 or the Switch OLED. However, all of these enhancements raise the cost of the Switch OLED to $350. You'll find the dock has also been improved and features an Ethernet port, which the original does not. The Switch OLED also has an improved design with the kickstand going across the entire backside of the device, making it more stable. Though the Switch OLED has the same resolution as previous Switch consoles, that OLED display makes visuals come through crisper with more vibrant coloring. Lastly, in August 2021 we got the Switch OLED, which as the name implies, has an OLED display that is bigger than any Switch that came before it. However, the Switch Lite cannot dock to a TV and doesn't have detachable controllers. It's only $200 rather than the original Switch's $300 price point, making it a great buy for people who usually only play solo games on the go. Shortly after that, we got the handheld only Switch Lite in September 2019.
