Display: </strong>7-inch OLED Display
Size: 9 x 6.5 x 7.9 inches
Weight: 1.4016kg
Battery: 3 Lithium-Ion batteries
64 GB internal storage
4GB RAM
Custom Nvidia Tegra X1 Processor
Nintendo Switch – OLED Model a wide adjustable stand, a dock with a wired LAN port, 64 GB of internal storage, and enhanced audio.
When standing alone the Nintendo Switch OLED switch is about 4 inches in height and length is 9.5 inches. The switch has a Joy-Con that is attached to it. The display of the Nintendo Switch OLED comes with a multi-touch interface that is captivating. It comes with a 7.0-inch OLED display that boasts of a resolution of 1280×720.
Inside the Nintendo Switch OLED you are going to find a bespoke NVIDIA Custom Tegra processor that helps the Nintendo Switch to compute and process all of the graphical functions.
When it comes to memory capacity, the OLED comes with 64 gigabytes of internal storage onboard. Nintendo also ensured to include microSDXC cards that allow you to extend your internal storage by up to 2 terabytes.
The battery capacity of the OLED is 4310mAh lithium-ion battery. This is enough battery to last you about 4 hours if you are using the software of the regularly but if not used heavily then it can last you up to 9 hours. When you need to recharge the OLED it will take you about 3 hours to charge it fully.
Your new Nintendo Switch OLED comes equipped with Wi-Fi that has adhered to 802.11 with a/b/g/n/ac standards. On top of the wireless connectivity, you get Bluetooth 4.1 technology that allows you to seamlessly interface everything.
You can equally render your visual content on the OLED with up to 1080p fidelity through HDMI in TV mode. You can change the settings of this up to 720p by integrating your screen into a tabletop and other Handheld modalities.
The OLED is compatible with 5.1 channel Linear Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) output. This allows your switch to channel sound via the HDMI port when it is in TV mode. Nintendo also ensured that they have employed a stereo that has been configured for auditory reproduction.