Bigger than 64Gb LCD has faster storage. 64 is EMMC iirc.
The newer ones all have the faster storage and a better screen
The older/smaller ones can be had at a discount in comparison
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Bigger than 64Gb LCD has faster storage. 64 is EMMC iirc.
The newer ones all have the faster storage and a better screen
The older/smaller ones can be had at a discount in comparison
I recommend getting the OLED 512GB because it can store plenty of games and it's better in every way over the LCD model.
If your budget is absolutely limited, then the LCD model is also great.
I just got my OLED model, and I would get a 512GB version of either type at minimum. You'll be able to install several things before worrying about SD cards, and you can always upgrade the drive later.
As far as I've read, the battery life in-game sometimes is better, sometimes is about the same, but the screen and the weight are both improved over the LCD version. It's otherwise pretty much the same. I like OLED and have a few games with HDR, so I'm glad I sprung for the newer model.
I was in a similar boat and thought I would use it on occasion, but I haven't played a game on my beefy desktop thus far, not even to stream a title. It's super convenient to just pick this up and play in the short moments between doing other things, and I've read about other people who bought some for their kids as a replacement for a laptop.
When you throw in tinkering around to add Epic, Amazon, and Gog games via Heroic Launcher, there's a massive and relatively cheap ecosystem of games you wouldn't be able to access on a more closed console.
Check their instagram
I don't have Instagram, and it won't let me look at anything without forcing me to create an account. I looked at the website, I just wanted to see what actual users thought.
Every model has a different fanbase, maybe check to see if the ones your choosing between have subreddits. They usually promote free content there.