

NEW NINTENDO SWITCH PROCESSOR TV
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the KingdomĬolor TV-Game 6 (1977) | Color TV-Game 15 (1978) | Color TV-Racing 112 (1978) | Color TV-Block Kuzushi (1979) | Computer TV Game (1980) | C1 Nintendo Entertainment System TV (1983) | Famicom (1983) | Sharp Nintendo Television (1983) | Super Famicom (1990) | SF-1 Super Nintendo Entertainment System TV (1990) | Nintendo Entertainment System (Model NES-101) (1993) | AV Famicom (1993) | Nintendo 64 (1996) | Super Nintendo Entertainment System 2 (1997) | Super Famicom Jr.The other launch variation will include White Joy-Cons and a white Dock. The first variation is similar to the original model with blue and red Joy-Cons and a black Dock. The standard model is still black, but it will launch with two variations. Unlike the old model, while not available on the system, the OLED dock has been reported to have a chip that enables the ability to display 4K imagery at 60 frames-per-second. It substitutes the USB port inside the dock with a LAN port. The dock is a bit larger and deeper than the original. The OLED Model comes with a revised dock, that is available separately. The console itself is a bit larger than the original model. The stand is much wider than the original model, covering the width of the Switch console and can be adjusted to a multitude of angles. Beyond the screen, the OLED model has improved speakers, a new adjustable stand and more built-in memory at 64GB. The OLED screen producing higher quality than the standard LCD display with darker blacks and brighter whites.

The screen is larger than the original model, with reduced bezels. The OLED model's main new feature is the 7-inch OLED screen.
