Video output: Up to 1080p via HDMI in TV mode, 720p in handheld mode.Storage: 64GB (can be expanded using microSDHC or microSDXC cards up to 2TB).Screen: Multi-touch capacitive touch screen / 7-inch OLED screen.
Here’s what’s inside the Nintendo Switch OLED: Those who pick up the Nintendo Switch OLED will get access to a nicer-looking dock than the original, which features rounded edges and a built-in ethernet port for providing a more solid connection when playing online. All of this while barely expanding the console's size and weight. The Switch OLED is equipped with better speakers, too, along with 64GB of internal storage – double the original. It’s wider, more flexible, and lets you position the console at more angles during tabletop mode. The Nintendo Switch OLED’s kickstand has also had an overhaul. The biggest difference is the console’s punchy OLED screen, which is 7 inches compared to the original’s 6.2-inch display, with thinner bezels that give it a more modern look. The Nintendo Switch OLED looks almost identical to the original Switch console, with removable Joy-Con controllers, the same button layout, and the same Neon Blue and Red color scheme available – though it also has a classy White option.