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Nintendo has officially announced the latest Nintendo Switch OLED along with its specs, pricing, and target release date. The latest model will come with a larger, 7-inch screen and 720p OLED display. According to Nintendo, the new display will feature a more vivid and power-saving screen compared to the original Switch. However, Nintendo has officially told The Verge that the new system "does not have a new CPU, or more RAM, from previous Nintendo Switch Models." It will also remain with 1080p output on docked mode rather than an upgrade to 4K resolution. All previously released Joy-Con for Nintendo Switch are compatible with this new model. While fully compatible with most games released in the older models, the new console's display will not yet be able to support all the design parameters of the Nintendo Labo series. The Nintendo Switch OLED is priced at USD 349.99, and it will be officially released on October 8. Nintendo is sticking to its decision on the price of the new Switch 2, even after being asked if it’s too pricey for younger gamers. In response, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa explained that while the Switch 2 is more expensive than older consoles, it offers better features and a more exciting gaming experience. Read more in our articles including "Nintendo Switch OLED now official" and "Nintendo Defends Switch 2 Price, Says It’s Worth It Despite Concerns for Kids".

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Nintendo has officially announced the latest Nintendo Switch OLED along with its specs, pricing, and target release date. The latest model will come with a larger, 7-inch screen and 720p OLED display.

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According to Nintendo, the new display will feature a more vivid and power-saving screen compared to the original Switch. However, Nintendo has officially told The Verge that the new system "does not have a new CPU, or more RAM, from previous Nintendo Switch Models." It will also remain with 1080p output on docked mode rather than an upgrade to 4K resolution. All previously released Joy-Con for Nintendo Switch are compatible with this new model. While fully compatible with most games released in the older models, the new console's display will not yet be able to support all the design parameters of the Nintendo Labo series.

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Our coverage of Nintendo Switch OLED model includes: "Nintendo Switch OLED now official"; "Nintendo Defends Switch 2 Price, Says It’s Worth It Despite Concerns for Kids"; "Nintendo Switch 2 Set for Big Boost with Special Deals for Japanese Retailers". Each article provides unique insights and information.