Nintendo Switch vs OLED - check out the differences, similarities and discover which is better value for money

 Nintendo Switch vs OLED illustrated by Man and teen girl play on games console.
Nintendo Switch vs OLED illustrated by Man and teen girl play on games console.

The Nintendo Switch vs OLED debate may be one that you, as a person-who-happens-to-have-kids, finds yourself thinking about. Though you'd be forgiven for thinking they're the same, as they do kind of look... identical. 

But, they are not the same, the Switch is the original - released in 2017, while the OLED is newer - released in 2021. The Nintendo Switch and OLED are considered two of the top Christmas toys as they're a games console that also helps develop imagination and dexterity. Whether you want to or not, you (and many other parents) may be considering the Nintendo Switch for your child, after possibly checking out Lego Vs Playmobil and Yoto Vs Tonie (the top audio boxes). And maybe weighing up which is best to wait for; Black Friday Vs Cyber Monday to bag the best bargain.

Renowned Psychotherapist and Couples Counsellor Hilda Burke, identified a direct correlation between family members playing video games together and increased family satisfaction and closeness. She tells us; "The Super Mario franchise has the power to evoke nostalgia and strengthen family bonds. In an increasingly digital world, this research shows the enduring impact of video games specifically Mario on family relationships."

So, if you're looking at investing in a Switch, we cut out the confusing technical jargon and explain which is better value for money - the OLED or the Switch.

Nintendo Switch vs OLED

Nintendo Switch is the third best-selling console of all time, behind the Sony Playstation 4 and the Nintendo GameBoy, according to The Verge. The numbers don't lie, figures from Nintendo show that between April and July 2023, a total of 3.91 million Nintendo Switch devices (including the Switch, Switch Lite and Switch OLED) were sold globally, compared to approx. 3.4 million in 2022. With 2.83 million of those sales attributed to the OLED version of the Switch.

Goodto family editor and mum-of-one, Stephanie Lowe tells us how they never thought they would own a Switch. "Buying my five year old a Switch was never my plan - no judgement, it just wasn't - but my brother handed down his old one, so now he loves Super Mario kart, and to be honest I love playing it with him and I'm glad we have it."

Nintendo Switch Black Friday deals and early discounts

Nintendo SwitchNeon Console with Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom| Was £309.99, now £269 at Very
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The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame | Was £34.99, now £17.89 at Amazon
LEGO movie fans will love this as they get to unlock and play as over 100 characters from The LEGO Movie 2 and the first film. And you can get it this Black Friday Week with a brilliant 49% off.View Deal

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Mario + Rabbids Sparks Of Hope Nintendo Switch | Was 49.99, now £17.99 at Amazon
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Hogwarts Legacy Nintendo Switch | Was £49.99, now £43.99 at Amazon
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Difference between Nintendo Switch and OLED

The main differences between the Nintendo Switch and the OLED come down to the screen, the speakers and the built in storage capacity. And of course price. 

While the Switch has an LCD (liquid crystal display) screen, the OLED version has an OLED (organic light-emitting diode) screen. It's state-of-the-art display technology offers a crisper, brighter display that looks good from all angles. If this all sounds a bit too technical, Business Insider has a really good explanation of the main differences between the screen types.

What is a Nintendo Switch?

The Nintendo Switch is a games console that lets you play either connected to a TV, or as a handheld device thanks to  the built-in screen. There are also different versions, including the Switch Lite and the Switch OLED.

It says: "On a technical level, LCD screens work by illuminating all the pixels with a backlight; on an OLED screen, each individual pixel creates its own light. This means that when an OLED wants to show the color black, it can completely turn off its pixels to erase all light, while most LCDs can only dim the lights."

The screen on the OLED version is also bigger than the screen on the original Switch. It's got a 7in screen, compared to the 6.2in screen on the original Switch.

According to the Nawara Brothers Homes Store when choosing between the OLED or LCD, it's worth noting that the OLED displays can be better for your eyesight. They have more natural lighting, better colour contrast, and a wider colour range. However, no matter what type of display you have, you will hurt your eyesight if you don't practice safe TV viewing. i.e. suitable distance from eyes, the basic rule is to sit at least five times as far away from the screen as it is wide,  have lights on, and only use the screen for short periods of time.

Nintendo Switch Vs Oled
Nintendo Switch Vs Oled

The speakers are better on the OLED version too, and while the original Switch offers 32 gigabytes (GB) of internal storage, the OLED version has 64GB. This means you can download and store more games on the OLED model than you can on the original Switch. Although you can use physical game cartridges in both models, or expand the storage up to two terabytes (1,000 gigabytes equals one terabyte) using a micro SD card, like this Nintendo Switch-compatible one from Amazon.

The OLED version is arguably sturdier than the original version too - which could be great for parents who are worried about the console getting damaged easily.

The original Nintendo Switch in its dock in a home setting
The original Nintendo Switch in its dock in a home setting

The Switch OLED unit is made from a magnesium alloy which is stronger than the plastic used for the original Switch. The OLED also has a wider kickstand, which is more solid than the kickstand on the original Switch.

When it comes to price, while the Switch has an RRP of £259.99, the OLED is £50 more at £309.99. But you can currently find the OLED considerably cheaper on Amazon. Black Friday Week is here - so it's worthwhile seeing if you can snap up your Switch of choice when those deals land.

What's the same on the Nintendo Switch and OLED?

While there are some differences between the two Nintendo models, a lot remains the same;

  • Controllers

  • Games

  • Graphics card

  • Internal processor

  • Battery life (4-9 hours)

So, while the OLED screen might be bigger and brighter, you won't find that the OLED is faster than the Switch, or that the graphic capabilities are vastly different. If you already have a Switch and tend to use the dock to play using a monitor or TV screen, you won't notice a difference in picture quality between the original and the OLED. It's worth noting that while the battery life is the same for both models older models will see that lifespan decrease as time goes on.

Nintendo Switch OLED in its dock
Nintendo Switch OLED in its dock

Why is Nintendo Switch OLED more expensive than the Switch?

The Nintendo Switch OLED is more expensive than the original Switch because of its extra features and the fact that it's a newer release, having gone on sale almost four years after the original, on 8 October 2021.

But rumours are rife of a Nintendo Switch 2 coming in the near future, which is likely to pip the OLED model to the post as the most expensive console of the bunch.

Which is better value for money - Nintendo Switch or OLED?

If you are buying a Nintendo Switch console for the first time, then the OLED is better value for money, even more so if you manage to pick it up for less than the RRP of £309.99. It's got a bigger screen, better sound and more built-in storage capacity.

But if your child already has a Nintendo Switch, the differences aren't worth the cost to upgrade to the OLED model. The devices have a lot of core things in common, such as the processor (which is like the brain of the console) and the graphics card. These determine performance, and are identical in each model.

As there aren't currently any games that are exclusive to the OLED, and that the differences are largely cosmetic, you can hold fire if your child already has a Switch.

Which Nintendo Switch should I buy my child?

When choosing which Nintendo Switch model to buy your child, it's worth considering your budget, the age of your child before you decide and how they will play with the Switch.

If your child only wants to use the Nintendo Switch as a handheld console, then you might find that the Nintendo Switch Lite is all you need, and you can currently find this for under £200 at Amazon, Currys and Argos. But if your child is likely to play handheld and connected to a TV, then the OLED model is a good choice if you don't already own the original Switch.

Close up of Nintendo Switch Lite
Close up of Nintendo Switch Lite

We spoke to dad-of-two Pete, whose daughters (aged five and eight) each have a Switch, to see how he chose which model to get: "My eldest daughter uses my original Switch, which impressively still has a good three hour battery life, despite it being six and a half years old and having a lot of use. And in my opinion this is the best model for kids under 10 as I don't think they would notice or appreciate the slightly better screen on the OLED version enough to warrant a higher price tag.

"My youngest daughter has the Nintendo Switch Lite as she'll only be using it as a handheld device, and we already have capacity to play using the TV using the dock for my eldest daughter's Switch."

Goodto family editor and mum-of-one, Stephanie Lowe tells us why the Nintendo Switch will be staying in her home; "It does the job, we tend to only play on the living room TV so don't really see a need to upgrade."

Nintendo Switch Black Friday Deals

Historically Nintendo Switch always gives good deals across Black Friday. We remember one of the best Nintendo Switch deals from last year - which were offered across almost every retailer; the Nintendo Switch console was for sale along with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and a three-month Nintendo Switch Online membership - all for £259.99. Which means that in paying full price for the console, you got the game and membership for free. On the flip side, we didn't come across too many deals on the Nintendo Switch OLED. But it's always good to keep your eyes out, as things can always change. Black Friday likes to keep us on our toes.

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