@@rajgus7638 no not really. If you watch the experiment it’s determined that unless you intentionally leave it on a still, bright image 24/7 for years, you can pretty much never ever worry about screen burn in.
@@SwitchSucksAss if its so garbage why are you so inclined to use a parody account instead of your main? Also im not buying a steam deck when i have an rtx 3090 Ti graphics card, i use my switch because i enjoy the games and have been using my since it released.
Just be sure to put the OLED in sleep mode when you don’t plan to use it. It takes literally less than 2 seconds to tap the off button to put it to sleep.
Wullfden left his switch oled on for over a year and it took months to get noticeable burn in. Burn in was only a major issue when it was a newer technology.
@@iking2323 phones don't come with a screen protector either but I'd argue you need it for that too. You don't need it but why not make sure it's protected??
1: Just get a protective case with a kickstand. 2: Buy a screen protector 3: Get the original lcd model if you are really worried about burn in. There, now you don't have to worry about anything.
Quality advice from this guy -Never drive with your headlights on at night. -Never call emergency services as a result of the subsequent accident. -Never administer any first aid to the casualties involved.
solved the dock situation, layer a thin and soft material preferably cotton, on the inner side of the dock, on the surface the switch would be facing. (the factory wrapper works too). 4 years passed not even a tiny scratch.
and I still have my OG switch controller with no joy-drift after many years and more than 3000 hrs into BotW... so yeah, ppl cannot take care of things...
About #2: that’s why dock socks exist and you should DEFINITELY get one. It’s a sleeve that covers the inside of the dock so that your screen slides against soft safe cloth instead of the dock and dust and debris. Solid-color simple dock socks like mine are $5-$10. Dock socks with designs on them are around $15-$25. Dock socks are a life saver.
@FillerBunny NinjaShark yupppppppp. Or that had fabric on the inside. Or that was a puzzle thing. So the switch would slide in and fit snug like in a V in the dock.
I remember vividly chucking and dropkicking my cousin's gamecube, and even bouncing it off the trampoline just to see if it kept working. It worked flawlessly. Probably still works to this day lol
#3 oled have a failure mode known as burn in, burn it is most commonly known from the cathode ray tube Era but is now returning with the oled Era, burn in happens when the phosfers have a image "burned" into them from outputting the same picture for a long time
Actually a youtuber named Wolffden tested the OLED's screen for this and it's not a major problem for this console. I think he just has the OLED always on the same screen on a shelf or something and checks it occasionally
Wulffden on RUclips left his oled switch on displaying a single image for over a year straight now, and the burn in only started happening several months in, but it was very minute. Today, the burn in is pretty bad, but in some conditions it’s pretty ignorable. The conclusion is that there’s pretty much no way your oled switch can get burn in because: 1. It’s not gonna be on 100% of the time 2. Even if it was, the same image or UI elements aren’t gonna be displayed for that long 3. Even if you’re a hardcore switch user that plays daily, by the time even the smallest amount of burn in happens, you’ll most likely already have either a revised switch, or a new switch 2 or switch pro. So basically, you don’t have to worry about it, you can use the oled switch as much as you like with no issue regarding burn in 👍
1. Who's gonna open it from the side? 2. Get a screen protector like a normal person would 3. It won't do anything to your switch if you leave it for an hour or so on. The screen won't burn and the lifespan won't drop "alot"
Only thing that could happen to the screen is that the pixels could burn and permanently be sorta "stained" a particular color. But you'd have to keep your Switch Screen on for like...dozens of hours at a time, and who the hell is gonna do that?
Came here to say this, I got a nice tempered glass screen protector on mine they're like $12 so no excuses really. They're also available at any local Walmart
Channel called Wulffden proved leaving it on won't damage the screen unless you leave it on the same static image without turning it off for 9+ months straight, it'll be fine
I always have either a screen protector on my switch, or I have a slide-on cloth sleeve for the front panel of the console to prevent scratching the screen.
None of these things are true. Why would you make up problems with a good product? To feel helpful when you come up with dumb ass solutions? Nobody has ever reported any of this happening.
iirc to get any amount of burn in on the screen you have to leave it on a bright still image for like, a week or something? so yeah there's no risk of that lol
1. You would have to be an idiot to damage your Switch that way. 2. Buy a screen protector and don't worry about it. 3. Just turn your Switch off after use and it doesn't matter what the timer is set to.
For the dock I'd recommend getting a dock sock. You can pick them up pretty cheap and will protect your screen when you dock it. I have one with a Boo etched on the front.
There's a sure chance that I'm going to connect it to the TV half of the time because my parents have their own TV in their room. The only time I might use it in handheld mode is if I'm going out lmao😅
I bought a dust cover for my switch as well as a screen protector that came with thin rubber strips that you stick on the inside of the dock which minimizes the risk of scratches. I also got the Skull & Co. GripCase which is a case for the Switch that protects it from the sides and from the back in case I ever dropped it on the floor My Switch will be good for years to come
I've put two small "bumpons", transparent adhesive rubber bumpers I had left over from some kitchen boxes, on the inside of dock so that the screen will never touch the dock's plastic.
the quality of the oled screen is enough to work on insane amount of time on the same screen without any burn, one youtuber (i think is wuffden) proved this by letting its console on the same image since months before it even officialy relased
It’s too late for me for the first two warnings 😭 good thing I was able to pop the vent back in so we all good and the scratch is on the screen protector so it don’t really matter tbh
Alternative title: how to keep your switch in mint condition
I think they're good advices, so why not 😄
@@PescoKun advice*
@@MarbleADJ My bad 🙃
But considering that I'm not english, thanks for pointing it out. 😊
@@PescoKun np
Yeah because it takes like a few hundred hours to burn in the screen
Wulffden proved that it would require way too much time for the screen to get damaged by being on the same image
Yes I saw that one too he is correct
Still, you should be actively avoiding contributing towards it by leaving your switch screen on
Yep
@@rajgus7638 no not really. If you watch the experiment it’s determined that unless you intentionally leave it on a still, bright image 24/7 for years, you can pretty much never ever worry about screen burn in.
@@quintonconoly I suppose but it's an OLED screen at the end if the day. I think my point still stands
“never do these things”
step 1: “be very careful” 🤨
Throw your Switch towards oncoming traffic
@@dddoriannn1473 ok just did it, now what?
Nintendo switch is garbage lmaooooooooooooo 😂
@@SwitchSucksAss if its so garbage why are you so inclined to use a parody account instead of your main? Also im not buying a steam deck when i have an rtx 3090 Ti graphics card, i use my switch because i enjoy the games and have been using my since it released.
@@TatsuNoodle bro bought a 3090 ti
Tip number one! Don’t use it! This way it will never get damaged!
@@YourboyEJ_loweQuit yapping
@@YourboyEJ_lowe wat
Funny?
Tip 0 dont buy a switch 😂😂
@@PuzzledPlayi didn't knew the nintendo switch is held up with cardboard and paper mache
Instructions unclear: switch exploded
@BlueDiamond It's just a joke.
Nintendo switch is garbage lmaooooooooooooo 😂
Lol 😂
@@SwitchSucksAss poor hater
This is the best one of these comments that I’ve seen lol
Just be sure to put the OLED in sleep mode when you don’t plan to use it. It takes literally less than 2 seconds to tap the off button to put it to sleep.
Wullfden left his switch oled on for over a year and it took months to get noticeable burn in. Burn in was only a major issue when it was a newer technology.
@@thereallettuceweabois5918 it had only got the slightest amount of burn in after 6 months and even then he fixed that in less than a minute.
Just turn off your switch when you’re not using it it saves battery that way plus your switch will last longer if you do
@@mattsultimategamingandrevi8249 u do know Sleep Mode does that too right?
@@FuryousD yeah I do I just find it better to turn it off completely
*tempered glass screen protector enters the chat*
as long as they haven't put it in the box I don't buy it since it's not that important I think if it would be they would have put it
@@iking2323 This is the dumbest comment I've ever seen on RUclips. Congratulations
@@iking2323 phones don't come with a screen protector either but I'd argue you need it for that too. You don't need it but why not make sure it's protected??
Nintendo switch is garbage lmaooooooooooooo
@@SwitchSucksAss "garbage" enough that everyone wants to copy it. PS5 is the garbage and PC is superior over PS5.
1: Just get a protective case with a kickstand.
2: Buy a screen protector
3: Get the original lcd model if you are really worried about burn in.
There, now you don't have to worry about anything.
A RUclipsr called wolf den left the oled on for I think 3,600 hours or so straight on the same screen and there wasn’t any burn in.
@@wadewats2278 i mean there is slight burn in from the last video i saw, like barely noticeable
@@NotLexian yeah I checked his channel apparently it has some slight burn in after about 1 year and 40 days of being on the same screen.
@@wadewats2278 wulff den
You don't even need the protective case, my nails don't even touch the vents when opening the stand
Instructions unclear, switch became sentient and is planning to overthrow God
?
Quality advice from this guy
-Never drive with your headlights on at night.
-Never call emergency services as a result of the subsequent accident.
-Never administer any first aid to the casualties involved.
We definitely watched the same video
solved the dock situation, layer a thin and soft material preferably cotton, on the inner side of the dock, on the surface the switch would be facing. (the factory wrapper works too).
4 years passed not even a tiny scratch.
Me causality throwing it onto the dock and hoping it lines up
Bro really said that your console will die if you leave it on💀
it would because of screen burnout. happens when you leave a screen on for way too long. it sucks.
@@THEChickenNugget no his switch has uneven burn out. OLEDs burn out at around 5,000 hours. LCD die at around 40,000 hours.
@@deskeede3 Guess I am the only one playing in dock mode most of the time to worry about burnout.
Nintendo switch is garbage lmaooooooooooooo 😂
@@SwitchSucksAss OLED screen one yes and OLED TVs and phones
Bruh I've literally never opened the stand from the center and the speaker mesh is perfectly fine.
I opened mine by the side and pushed the vent in a little by the third time I did that 😂
and I still have my OG switch controller with no joy-drift after many years and more than 3000 hrs into BotW... so yeah, ppl cannot take care of things...
About #2: that’s why dock socks exist and you should DEFINITELY get one. It’s a sleeve that covers the inside of the dock so that your screen slides against soft safe cloth instead of the dock and dust and debris.
Solid-color simple dock socks like mine are $5-$10. Dock socks with designs on them are around $15-$25. Dock socks are a life saver.
Or, maybe they should have just made a dock that wasn't shit
@FillerBunny NinjaShark yupppppppp. Or that had fabric on the inside. Or that was a puzzle thing. So the switch would slide in and fit snug like in a V in the dock.
@CuriousCanon yeah that's a good idea!
Thank you i just bought one 🙏
but my switch has a cool design on the outside 😭😭 what should I do if I wanna protect it and display the dock
Never throw your switch in a trash in an amphetamine induced state of mania
Oddly specific...
Nintendo switch is garbage lmaooooooooooooo 😂
@@SwitchSucksAss do you even own one?
@A Nintendo switch is garbage lmaooooooooooooo 😂
@@SwitchSucksAss it's fun if you can afford the games 💀😅
When I was younger we threw our GameCube off the house 15 times and plugged it in that still worked
what did the gamecube do to you 💀😭
I remember vividly chucking and dropkicking my cousin's gamecube, and even bouncing it off the trampoline just to see if it kept working.
It worked flawlessly. Probably still works to this day lol
@@nignamedmutt7270 why would you do that!?
You two were probably playing some rage game lol
@@JustJoryit had a tiny disk 🤣🤣🤣
Did this guy watch the video of the dude running his OLED like 2 years straight without turning it off? Lmao
Everybody: “Wow these are good tips!” Me: *BAH BAH*
Every comment is mocking the video.
,,you can tear off the vent"
me:thats not a vent thats a speaker
OLED
OLED's
@@haipingcao2212_. You ok bro?
Yeah, shouldn't the vent be on top of the switch? Not on the bottom?
@@slime-gamingI think it was some parent gave a little child a phone or it was some mental non verbal autistic kid who typed this
#3 oled have a failure mode known as burn in, burn it is most commonly known from the cathode ray tube Era but is now returning with the oled Era, burn in happens when the phosfers have a image "burned" into them from outputting the same picture for a long time
Actually a youtuber named Wolffden tested the OLED's screen for this and it's not a major problem for this console. I think he just has the OLED always on the same screen on a shelf or something and checks it occasionally
Wulffden on RUclips left his oled switch on displaying a single image for over a year straight now, and the burn in only started happening several months in, but it was very minute. Today, the burn in is pretty bad, but in some conditions it’s pretty ignorable. The conclusion is that there’s pretty much no way your oled switch can get burn in because:
1. It’s not gonna be on 100% of the time
2. Even if it was, the same image or UI elements aren’t gonna be displayed for that long
3. Even if you’re a hardcore switch user that plays daily, by the time even the smallest amount of burn in happens, you’ll most likely already have either a revised switch, or a new switch 2 or switch pro.
So basically, you don’t have to worry about it, you can use the oled switch as much as you like with no issue regarding burn in 👍
@@antivire On top of that of spending some time in dock mode. I am sure most people prefer to display it on a bigger screen right?
Never do these things with your switch: "Open the back very gently" okay so we open it with a claw hammer then?
Naw naw. We open it with pliers
Me who still owns a regular switch and has scratches all over the screen + the back stand thingy broke off
Another thing: never leave it outside in the rain
I don't have the Oled Model yet, just the 2019 one.. But thanks for the advice 😊
Why am I replying to this
@@thatoneoddman because you are replying this
@@Ketoo74 fair point
You mean the 2017 one?
@@gentrydean3789 The one with a Red Box
Thank you man. Im already super careful and practically a germaphobe with my switch but now heres even more ways to be annoyingly delicate with it
1. Who's gonna open it from the side?
2. Get a screen protector like a normal person would
3. It won't do anything to your switch if you leave it for an hour or so on. The screen won't burn and the lifespan won't drop "alot"
Only thing that drops is the battery percentage
Bro is the Nintendo general
1. I always open it from the side, it could be because I’m used to the old switch, and i noticed i sometimes touch the vent
Only thing that could happen to the screen is that the pixels could burn and permanently be sorta "stained" a particular color. But you'd have to keep your Switch Screen on for like...dozens of hours at a time, and who the hell is gonna do that?
Came here to say this, I got a nice tempered glass screen protector on mine they're like $12 so no excuses really. They're also available at any local Walmart
Alternative title: “3 things Nintendo should have considered”
OLED burn in is an inherent problem with the technology, every OLED device has it. not really Nintendo's fault on that one
This system seems delicate af
It's not, jerryrigeverything tried to break it in half and couldn't
This will be very helpful. I've just got my OLED model
I'll be getting mine this weekend! Is this your first console?
@@nekomochi486 No, it's my 2nd one. I got my first a couple years ago, but it was the original model
Channel called Wulffden proved leaving it on won't damage the screen unless you leave it on the same static image without turning it off for 9+ months straight, it'll be fine
Nintendo switch is garbage lmaooooooooooooo 😂
Also, never open and close your kickstand as a fidget. (It will eventually weaken the hinge)
But it makes such a satisfying sound when it closes.
Too late
It’s not like the normal switch one is… usable anyways
Instructions unclear: Switch turned to Wii u
oh no
be sure to let your switch OLED dry of in the microwave for 2 minutes and 12 seconds after you water it in the sink.
don’t forget to microwave it to update your switch
Gonna put a remarkable comment for my future switch guide
Me after watching it: write that down write that down!!
I plan on buying an oled model thanks for the advice
instructions unclear: I bought a PS5
Solution from time traveller: upgrade to PS5 Pro
Nintendo switch is garbage lmaooooooooooooo 😂
@@itsumifushiguro8736 time traveler here, upgrade to a PC and forget about console generations
Thank you for the tip kind sir
I always have either a screen protector on my switch, or I have a slide-on cloth sleeve for the front panel of the console to prevent scratching the screen.
I put mine on dock slowly. Also when I'm not playing it. I put my dock back in thay white thing and i put it back it box.
Just get a screen protector, solves the scratch problem
That voice quality sounds like a commercial
Or cosmo's old voice in the fairly odd parents pilots
The voice sounds like that
Gotta love a console that will scratch its own screen if used properly.
get a screen protector like a normal person
that’s cause it has a plastic film over the glass screen preinstalled for catching small glass shards if the screen ever happens to shatter
Felt that
@@petitpois23still gets scratched dawg
Thanks heaps, stand by mode tip helped
was expecting super surface level tips, but was suprisingly no, these are actually very helpful tips, thanks for that.
Must be a different OLED model because my vent is on the top of my console
I need this lol
Thank you so much I just got the oled switch and I really need this tips👍👍👍
Love this video !!! 🙏🏼
My brain after title:
Dont drop it
Dont hit it
Dont wash it
None of these things are true. Why would you make up problems with a good product? To feel helpful when you come up with dumb ass solutions? Nobody has ever reported any of this happening.
iirc to get any amount of burn in on the screen you have to leave it on a bright still image for like, a week or something?
so yeah there's no risk of that lol
@@joshuawood9224 A youtuber called Wulff Den has left the switch OLED's screen on for over a year and there is barely any screen burn in.
Bro a Koopa, will drop his phone if he hears this😂
Right on time for me bc me and my brother just got one, thanks, dude
How to not dirty a pair of shoes: never wear them
1. You would have to be an idiot to damage your Switch that way.
2. Buy a screen protector and don't worry about it.
3. Just turn your Switch off after use and it doesn't matter what the timer is set to.
Scratches on the screen? That's why screen protector is a must-buy.
Hello it’s quandale diggle here
Actually, it takes several thousand hours of an oled on the same screen to have significant burn in
Invest in a sleeve for your dock so it doesn't scratch your screen
The Waffle House has found it’s new host
the waffle house has found it's new host
the waffle house has found its new host
The Waffle House Has Found Its New Host
The Waffle House has found it's new host
I hope that everyone has a great and memorable day today. 🍀♾️❤️🔥
Why does he sound like someone from an insurance commercial
The Waffle House has found its new host.
The Waffle House Has Found It's New Host
The waffle hous has found it's new host
The Waffle House has found it’s new host
Me: *Worrying about scratching my OLED*
My brain: Hey! Ever heard of screen protector???
Thanks for the screen lifespan tip 👍 I recommend a screen protector as well
The OLED Switch looked so good there with that Nier: Automata menu.👌🏻💯
For the dock I'd recommend getting a dock sock. You can pick them up pretty cheap and will protect your screen when you dock it. I have one with a Boo etched on the front.
No 1 priority when buying NS, always buy with tempered screen protector, bag case, hard clear/silicone full set case.
it's like he knew I got one a few weeks ago
I don't worry about inserting it into the dock because I have a fabric protector.
Thank you. I got one 9f thos for Christmas and I wanna keep it working :D
Same, hopefully very helpful
Didn't know abt the sleep mode time. Thanks.
I usually open my stand on the sides but u usually put my nail in and it’s so thin it’s never TOUCHED the vent
There's a sure chance that I'm going to connect it to the TV half of the time because my parents have their own TV in their room. The only time I might use it in handheld mode is if I'm going out lmao😅
‘Your Nintendo switch oled’
Normal switch :”am I a joke to you?”
this is so helpful
ima get one so this was very helpful
I danced then the music went "bah bah"
I'm gonna do these
The last one was needed
I was wondering why it was so hard to open the stand! Guess I was pulling on the vent cloth XD
Background music is when a Koopa is working in Cernobly
Me:*Cries In OG Switch*
The burn in one you don't even have to worry about wulf has done extensive research on that
First thing I did was put a dent on my grill when I opened the kickstand for the very first time 😢
He has the best commercial voice
The 2ds in the back of my closet that's been throught the wars of mice and roach: "weak ass console"
I bought a dust cover for my switch as well as a screen protector that came with thin rubber strips that you stick on the inside of the dock which minimizes the risk of scratches. I also got the Skull & Co. GripCase which is a case for the Switch that protects it from the sides and from the back in case I ever dropped it on the floor
My Switch will be good for years to come
The first one is wrong, the vent covers are seamed underneath the plastic of the console, you can’t tear them out by doing that
Also, change Vivid to Standard and it will help save battery 🙌
I've put two small "bumpons", transparent adhesive rubber bumpers I had left over from some kitchen boxes, on the inside of dock so that the screen will never touch the dock's plastic.
Switch fans: *finds an almost invisible incredibly tiny scratch on their screen*
Their reaction:😨😨😨😭😭😭😭😭
the quality of the oled screen is enough to work on insane amount of time on the same screen without any burn, one youtuber (i think is wuffden) proved this by letting its console on the same image since months before it even officialy relased
Third one was probably the most important
I like how the Switch OLED uses the same color scheme as the PS5
You almost sound like Cosmo's early voice from Fairly odd parents
Theres a RUclipsr that proved, after leaving the Oled screen on and plugged in for a year, that you really don't need to worry about tip 3
Instructions unclear, I still got drift.
It’s too late for me for the first two warnings 😭 good thing I was able to pop the vent back in so we all good and the scratch is on the screen protector so it don’t really matter tbh
you sound like a person in one of those official nintendo commercials or advertisements
might be the nsmb music in the background causing that lmao