It's just as much as retail therapy is fun, it's good to really think twice before buying that shiny new thing - especially when you realize it's not exactly meant for you in particular. Nintendo clearly likes updating the Switch, as the three other models (upgraded battery life, Lite and OLED) prove, so one should come eventually. ![]() Since I'm satisfied with the current Switch (at least when compared to the OLED), I can simply wait Nintendo out. Per Mat Piscatella of the NPD Group market research firm, the Nintendo Switch was was "the best-selling hardware platform in both units and dollars during the month of May" 2021, "as well as 2021 year-to-date." This extends a colossal run of the Switch's popularity, which has been the top-seller for 30 months now. I'm not the only one who doesn't exactly need the Nintendo Switch OLED. How long will I be waiting for a Nintendo Switch Pro? I'd bet Nintendo wants to fix this problem, to avoid more class-action lawsuits like the ones already filed, but it's sure taking its sweet time. That's because it has the same Joy-Cons as before, as Polygon confirmed. We will do our best to ensure that our customers can use our services and products with peace of mind."Īnd while we don't know if the Switch OLED will fix Joy-Con drift, we have no reason to believe it will. Nintendo never formally acknowledged any actual fault with the controllers, only issuing the statement "We apologize for any inconvenience caused to our customers regarding Joy-Con. We love the Nintendo Switch, but it's still undermined by Joy-Con drift, where the analogue joysticks (over time) start to send signals to the Switch that suggest the user is physically moving them even though they're not. There's also another change I want, but one that may not necessarily be tied to a Switch Pro. Primarily, that's a Switch that outputs (upscaling at least) in 4K. I'm not going to spend $350 on a Switch that doesn't give me much that I will use. Instead, I figure I'll wait for the actual Nintendo Switch Pro, or whatever Nintendo calls the Switch that makes the changes that I can see and feel when the Switch is docked. Why I'm waiting for a Nintendo Switch Pro A 7-inch screen, even if it is OLED and larger than the current 6.2-inch Switch screen, isn't that great for gaming if you ask me. I'm not the type to game while I'm watching something on TV, and if I were to do that, I'd rather open the Spectrum app on my iPad and watch the show there, while I play the game on my TV. Plus, you can add that port with the $28 wired LAN adapter from Hori (which is officially licensed by Nintendo). ![]() ![]() That's great for folks with TVs far from their Wi-Fi routers, but that's not me. Oh, and there's also a dedicated Ethernet/LAN port on the OLED Nintendo Switch's dock.
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