
no… based on what metrics? I will give you size and resolution (less so size as the difference is rather small… resolutions fine, but 720p with much better AA would be rather fine for portable mode).
OLED displays on handhelds do 120 Hz or 144 Hz and HDR and HDR actually works without making the visuals washed out which is one of the main expectations people have when they think about HDR really: wider colour gamut, great contrast, strong bright highlights and smooth shadows without loss of detail or raised black floor.
It is a better screen than the OG Switch but HDR with no dimming zones or OLED like per pixel control is near to useless as it makes everything brighter including dark areas (450 nits peak is also not great for HDR).
Problem is people paid for a feature (VRR ) that is only usable in handheld mode and another feature (HDR) that is only really useful in TV mode and it makes the price increase angle years after the Switch OLED model a bit tougher to be happy about. We can throw specs left, right, and centre but that can be meaningless to justify the price if they are not useful.