Revision to Nintendo Switch OLED Model
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[summary]Repair and disassembly guides for the Nintendo Switch OLED Model, announced and released in 2021.[/summary] | |
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== Teardowns == | |
- | * [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/53272/nintendo-switch-oled-teardown-more-than-screen-deep|Blog Post] |
- | * [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4umniX8nX5E|YouTube Video] |
+ | ***Blog Post***: [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/53272/nintendo-switch-oled-teardown-more-than-screen-deep|Nintendo Switch OLED Teardown: More Than Screen Deep] |
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+ | ***Video***: [link|https://youtu.be/4umniX8nX5E|Nintendo Switch OLED Teardown: More Different Than You Think] |
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+ | == Joy-Con Guides == |
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+ | [guidelist|device=Joy-Con] |
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+ | == Pro Controller Guides == |
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+ | [guidelist|device=Switch Pro Controller] |
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+ | == Background and Identification == |
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+ | The Switch OLED, like the [[Topic:Nintendo Switch|regular Switch]], is a hybrid gaming system—designed mainly as a traditional home console connected to a television, but the console can be removed from its docking station for handheld/portable use, and consists of several hardware components that can be configured on the fly depending on the user's play style: |
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+ | * The ***Switch Console***, a tablet-like unit with an integrated battery and 7-inch touchscreen |
+ | * The ***Switch Dock***, which functions as a charging station and audio/video connection to the user's television |
+ | * The ***Joy-Con*** controllers, dubbed Joy-Con L and Joy-Con R, which can be used independently or as a pair, or attached to the Switch Console via its side rails, or connected to the Joy-Con Grip for use as a single controller |
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+ | Announced July 6th 2021 and released October 8th of the same year, the Nintendo Switch OLED Model takes the crown as the new flagship in Nintendo’s lineup of Switches, joining the regular Switch and the [[Topic:Nintendo Switch Lite|Switch Lite]]. Featuring a new 7-inch OLED within the same form factor as the original, the Switch OLED also gains 64 GB of internal storage, an integrated LAN port, and a beefier kickstand. |
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+ | The Switch OLED model is priced at $349 and is available in classic neon blue/neon red or a new white color. |
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+ | All Joy-Cons, new and old, are compatible with the Switch OLED. |
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+ | == Specifications == |
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+ | === Switch OLED Console === |
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+ | Display |
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+ | * 7.0" OLED with 1280 x 720 resolution |
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+ | CPU/GPU |
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+ | * NVIDIA customized Tegra processor |
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+ | Onboard Storage |
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+ | * 64 GB |
+ | * Expandable via microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC memory cards |
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+ | Wireless Connectivity |
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+ | * 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi |
+ | * Bluetooth 4.1 |
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+ | Ports |
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+ | * USB Type-C |
+ | * 3.5 mm audio jack |
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+ | Maximum Resolution in TV Mode |
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+ | * 1920 x 1080 at 60 FPS |
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+ | Media |
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+ | * Proprietary Switch solid-state game cards |
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+ | Sensors |
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+ | * Accelerometer |
+ | * Gyroscope |
+ | * Ambient light sensor |
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+ | Battery |
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+ | * 4310 mAh lithium-ion rechargeable |
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+ | === Switch OLED Dock === |
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+ | Ports |
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+ | * 2x USB 2.0 ports |
+ | * HDMI port |
+ | * System connector |
+ | * AC power adapter port |
+ | * Wired LAN port |
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+ | === Joy-Cons === |
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+ | Sensors |
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+ | * Accelerometer |
+ | * Gyroscope |
+ | * IR motion camera (Joy-Con R only) |
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+ | Connectivity |
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+ | * Bluetooth 3.0 |
+ | * NFC |
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+ | Battery |
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+ | * 525 mAh lithium-ion rechargeable |
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+ | == Additional Information == |
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+ | * [link|https://www.nintendo.com/switch/tech-specs/#oled-section|Nintendo Switch OLED Official Specs] |
+ | * [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Switch|Wikipedia: Nintendo Switch] |
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