![]() You know people are going to start jimmy rigging the console if this turns out to be true too. I'm dying to tear it apart to see for myself if that is the case. The previous iterations couldn't, so why is this important? Some people are conjecturing that if the OLED model has a 2.0 HDMI instead of the previously used 1.4 HDMI that it could eventually receive an upgrade that allows it to output into 4K. Until this happened, we didn't know that the dock could even receive updates. Nintendo recently released the 13.0.0 update for Switch, which included an update for the OLED model dock. There's also one potentially big thing to consider. If you already have the Switch V2, it will be less of an upgrade, but still a much more convenient option. So for anyone who still only has the original Nintendo Switch console, the OLED model will be a pretty big upgrade. It will allow me to have a much more reliable internet connection while playing in TV mode so I can confidently jump back into my favorite online games. Adding LAN adapters just clutters up my media center, so I hate using one, so having a built-in LAN port on that OLED model is very appealing. It's gotten to the point where I've stopped playing online unless it's with really good friends. Ultimate where my connection drops and ruins the experience for everyone on my team. There have been plenty of times while playing Pokémon Unite or Super Smash Bros. I don't know about you, but my home Wi-Fi internet connection isn't the most reliable. ![]()
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