Nintendo Switch OLED Model vs Xbox Series X

Nintendo Switch OLED Model
Nintendo Switch OLED Model
Xbox Series X
Xbox Series X
Verified Confidence: 86%

Verdict: The Xbox Series X outperforms the Nintendo Switch OLED Model in raw power with 4K 120fps support and 1TB SSD per Digital Foundry benchmarks, while the Switch OLED excels in portability with its 7-inch OLED display. The Switch OLED has a deeper first-party library including titles like Zelda and Mario per Metacritic aggregates. This is a close call only if portability is the top priority; otherwise Xbox Series X leads on performance metrics.

Winner: Xbox Series X

Nintendo Switch OLED Model: 7.5/10

Xbox Series X: 8.5/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Nintendo Switch OLED ModelXbox Series X
Storage64GB1TB SSD
Display7-inch OLED 720p
Battery Life4-9 hours
Max Resolution1080p docked4K 120fps

Nintendo Switch OLED Model

What works

  • Portable hybrid design with 7-inch OLED screen
  • Extensive library of first-party Nintendo exclusives
  • Supports handheld, tabletop, and TV modes

What doesn't

  • 64GB internal storage with no expandable options beyond microSD
  • Weaker hardware limited to 1080p docked output

Xbox Series X

What works

  • Powerful hardware supporting 4K 120fps gaming
  • 1TB SSD with fast load times
  • Backward compatibility with Xbox One and 360 libraries

What doesn't

  • Stationary home console only, no portability
  • Requires separate purchase for online multiplayer via Game Pass Ultimate

Bottom line

Our pick: Xbox Series X.

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