When comparing the original Nintendo Switch vs. the V2 vs. the OLED model, the OLED is the clear winner of the three. It has the biggest screen, the highest-quality display, the highest internal memory capacity (64 GB as opposed to 32 GB), an Ethernet port on the dock, and the most durable kickstand.
Well, not much actually: it has a slightly better battery performance due to a more efficient processor. As for the better performance, it adds about another hour of battery life before needing JvMPE.
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