Switch OLED (2021) Model – Joy Con (Intl Version) HEGSKABAA Review

The Nintendo Switch OLED (2021) model, with its model number HEGSKABAA (and variations), promises a significant upgrade to the original Switch experience. After spending several weeks immersed in its vibrant world, I’m ready to share my comprehensive review, detailing its strengths and weaknesses.

From the improved OLED screen to the enhanced audio and the added convenience of a LAN port in the dock, this iteration aims to elevate the portable gaming experience. But does it deliver on its promises? Let’s delve in.

Features

The Switch OLED boasts a number of compelling features. The most prominent is undoubtedly the 7-inch OLED screen. The difference in color vibrancy, contrast, and overall visual quality compared to the standard Switch is immediately noticeable. Games look richer, more detailed, and simply more enjoyable to play.

The adjustable stand is another welcome addition. Its wider design provides much-needed stability, making tabletop mode a far more comfortable and practical experience. The improved audio is also noticeable, offering a fuller, richer sound than its predecessor. The inclusion of a LAN port in the dock is a godsend for those who prefer wired internet connections for online gaming.

The 64GB of internal storage is a significant improvement over the original model’s paltry 32GB, although expansion via microSD card remains an option.

Performance

In terms of raw performance, the Switch OLED doesn’t offer any significant improvements over the standard model. It still runs the same games at the same resolution. However, the enhanced screen makes even familiar titles feel more polished and immersive. The improved audio also contributes to a more engaging gaming experience.

I tested the console with a variety of titles, from demanding games like *The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild* to simpler indie titles. The system handled everything flawlessly, with no noticeable lag or performance issues in any mode. Battery life remained consistent with the standard model, depending heavily on the game and screen brightness.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: Stunning OLED screen, improved audio, wider adjustable stand, LAN port in the dock, increased internal storage.
  • Cons: No performance upgrade over the standard model, still relatively expensive.

Final Verdict

The Nintendo Switch OLED (2021) Model HEGSKABAA is a significant upgrade, especially for those who value a superior visual experience. The OLED screen is a game-changer, and the improved stand and audio are welcome additions. While it doesn’t offer any performance enhancements, the overall package is undeniably superior. If you’re looking for the best possible Nintendo Switch experience and don’t mind paying a premium, this is the way to go. I highly recommend it.

Specification Value
Product Weight 1.36 KG
Colour Name Neon Blue/Red
Connection Type Wireless
What’s In The Box Switch Console With 2 Joy-Con
Type of Console Software Nintendo Switch
Product Length 7.4 cm
Product Height 20.1 cm
Product Width/Depth 16.5 cm
Features With Microphone
Model Number HEGSKABAA, HAD-S-KABAH(JPN), HEG-S-KABAA(JPN), HEG-S-KABAA(HKG), HEG-S-KABAA(JPN), HEGSKABAA(uvk)
Model Name NinOLEDRB