Is the switch OLED faster than the original?
Oleg de Nóvgorod o de Kiev, también llamado Oleh (antiguo eslavo oriental: Ольгъ; nórdico antiguo: Helgi; jázaro: posiblemente, Helgu; véase jázaros), fue un príncipe varego que trasladó la capital del Principado de Nóvgorod de Nóvgorod la Grande a Kiev, fundando el poderoso estado del Rus de Kiev. Según las crónicas eslavas orientales, tuvo dominio absoluto de la región entre 882 y 912, fechas que no concuerdan con la Carta de Schechter, en la que se mencionan las actividades de cierto Gran Kan HLGW de los rus en los años 940.
The Nintendo Switch Oled is finally here, and although it had been said that it would not arrive in time to our region, it seems that that was not entirely true. We know that it has a better screen, a better kickstand and speakers, but did it also change something inside? Is it faster than the original switch ? Czech this video that explains it.
Nintendo Life launched a comparative video in which they test the performance of the SWITCH OLED vs SWITCH standard. Below you can take a look.
As you could see, the performance is basically the same for both. Actually there is no marked difference between both consoles, so if you normally use your standard switch in dock mode, there is no reason to make the improvement yet.
Editor s Note: These last days had come out a couple of dismantling that confirmed that the switch OLED did have internal components very different from the original switch , suggesting that, possibly, could be A little faster. Well, we can get to rest those theories, because the VIDEO above does a great job showing that in power they are equal.
Via: Nintendo Life
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