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Nintendo Switch – OLED Model w/ Neon Red & Neon Blue Joy-Con

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Color: Neon Blue and Red


Features

  • Vivid 7 OLED screen
  • Local co-op, online, and local wireless multiplayer
  • 64 GB internal storage (a portion of which is reserved for use by the system)
  • Enhanced audio in handheld and tabletop modes
  • Wide adjustable stand

Description

Play at home or on the go with a vibrant OLED screen Play on your TV at home or pick up and play in handheld mode on a vivid 7-inch OLED screen with the Nintendo Switch™ – OLED Model system. The system also features 64 GB of internal storage, enhanced audio, a wide adjustable stand, and a dock with a wired LAN port.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
Launch DateOctober 8, 2021
Size2.9 x 6.5 x 7.9 inches; 1 lb
CategoryAccessory
Product CodeHEGSKABAA
Weight1 lb
Produced ByNintendo
OriginChina
Battery Type1 Lithium Metal (included)
Initial ReleaseJuly 1, 2021

Frequently asked questions

The Nintendo Switch OLED Model features a larger, 7-inch OLED screen with more vibrant colors and higher contrast compared to the original Switch's 6.2-inch LCD screen. It also comes with a wider adjustable stand for tabletop mode, enhanced audio for handheld and tabletop play, a dock with a wired LAN port, and 64GB of internal storage, double that of the original model.

Yes, the Nintendo Switch OLED Model is compatible with all existing Nintendo Switch games. Most accessories, such as the Joy-Con controllers and the Nintendo Switch dock, are also compatible with the new OLED Model.

The Nintendo Switch OLED Model has a similar battery life to the Nintendo Switch V2, offering approximately 4.5 to 9 hours of gameplay, depending on the games and usage conditions. This is an improvement over the original model's 2.5 to 6.5 hours but consistent with the revised version released in 2019.

No, the Nintendo Switch OLED Model does not support 4K resolution while docked or in handheld mode. It maintains the same maximum resolution of 1080p when docked and 720p in handheld or tabletop mode, the same as previous Nintendo Switch models.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The OLED Nintendo Switch console is highly praised for its portability, improved screen size, and more comfortable controls, making it a preferred choice for kids and adults alike. Notable improvements from its predecessor include a much more user-friendly and sturdy stand for tabletop gameplay, and an enhanced gaming experience with less strain on the eyes during extended use. Some unappealing factors include the high price of gaming titles, the complexity of Joycon controls, and the lack of 4K support.

Pros

  • 🎈 High portability and lightweight design.
  • 🎈 Enhanced OLED screen for better viewability and less eye strain.
  • 🎈 Improved and sturdy stand for tabletop gameplay.
  • 🎈 Multiplayer compatibility with two Joycons.
  • 🎈 Better battery capacity for extended gameplay.

Cons

  • 💥 High price tag of games, especially the popular Mario series.
  • 💥 Complexity in Joycon controls may be confusing, especially for children.
  • 💥 Lack of 4K support when connected to 4K TVs.
  • 💥 Reported intermittent connection issues with Joycon.
  • 💥 Limited internal memory for storing more games.

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for a portable and versatile gaming console with impressive screen improvements and better controls, the OLED Nintendo Switch is a worthy purchase. Although the high price of games and limited internal storage could be an issue for some, the enhanced gameplay experience generally outweighs these downsides. A definitive purchase for Nintendo fans or those seeking a more comfortable handheld gaming experience.


  • Worth it if you're a handheld player
Color: White
This moderate upgrade of the Nintendo Switch is definitely worth spending an extra $50 to get if you are already in the market for a new Switch. The most important question though, is if it's worth it for the people who already own a Switch. This depends a lot on personal preference as well as how old your current switch is (and if you own the original HAC001 from 2017-2019 or the V2 that released in late summer of 2019). I mostly play in handheld mode because that is what this console excels at, for playing on a TV/Monitor, there are plenty of better options. So what do you get with this OLED model? You get a larger screen that is OLED instead of IPS LCD. This is the type of screen that most iPhones have used since 2017 (and all of them use it now except for the SE2). You get a better contrast ratio, meaning deeper blacks and brighter colors/whites. There is no HDR support like Dolby Vision or HDR10, but it still looks leagues better than all the other Switch models. The smaller borders around the screen make the device look more modern and it's the size they should have gone with from the beginning (even if the logistics of using OLED wasn't feasible in 2017). There is also improved speakers, they do sound better and make the games your playing sound larger and more immersive. It's not as big of a difference as the new screen is to the old screen, but it's still a good thing to include. Another new features is a better kickstand that is more like that of a Surface Pro tablet, allowing the Switch to be able to lean all the way back and be much more sturdy while doing so. This isn't really important unless you play in tabletop mode, but this is more realistic of a way to use this console with the screen being just that much bigger, I could see myself using a Pro controller and sitting the switch down for certain types of games. The last difference here is the dock, which has a built in Ethernet port, which you should really use if you have the option to go wired. Unlike in the previous model "regular Switch", a wired connection is basically twice as fast as using standard WiFI, before it was only about 1.5x as fast. It still is unfortunate that you cannot achieve 100Mbps download speeds, but 60-65 is better than the 40-45 I was getting on my older model. If I had to oversimplify who should buy the OLED model, I would say that these two types of people should buy the OLED (even if they already have a Switch Lite or V2) It would be: techie people who are nerdy about their tech and want the best they can get (even when they don't need it), and serious gamers who sink hundreds and hundreds of hours into playing the Switch in handheld mode. Also, I don’t know that we need to specify this anymore because the switch OLED has largely been in stock since early January. But I did not and would not pay one penny more than $350 (plus tax) for this console. I think it’s worth that price if you love Nintendo characters/games, but I don’t think the hardware is worth more than $400 and the tax gets it pretty close to that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2021 by Customer Review Customer Review

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Color: White
I absolutely love the product. I had a spat when I got it. It didn't have a charger for the dock. However talking to Amazon Support they corrected it for me and I was able to get a charger off the store. With the Switch Oled, you not only are able to have a bit more vibrant colors, but the system itself has great battery life. I had the original switch and this is leagues better. I literally had the switch in my bed for 4 days playing off and on and within those 4 days the battery went as low as 30% and the charging happens fairly quick, not to mention you can dock it and play it while it charges on a big screen tv. SO IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT A SWITCH IS OR HOW IT WORKS LET ME EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCES 1. theres 3 versions - Switch (original one with a dock and can be played on a tv w/ a smaller screen than Oled) - Switch lite (the hand held version with no dock and can't be played on a tv) - Switch Oled (newest one, vibrant colors on screen, Larger screen, and has a tv dock) 2. Games - The switch is one of the better nintendo systems that have more 3rd party games on it, although the selections are smaller than the Playstation and Xbox, the switch gives you versatility to not only bring it with you on the go to play games, it gives you the action to play with multiple people by separating the joy cons (controllers) and with that you can use each one sideways as a controller allowing two people to play and with multiple joy cons you can have a session of multiple people. -It has both digital and cartridge games. the cartridge games are very small, and they also have a fast install time. The games are very fun to play and have lots of multiplayer options. No full VoIP on the system but they have an app for cellphones to use. - the store usually has great deals on titles as most of the cartridge games cost full price or barely have anything discounted at places like Target, Walmart or Gamestop. 3. How they work (docked versions) - a docked Switch connects to the TV, it allows the device to charge and you can play games as it charges on the dock. - it has a tabletop mode where you can play games on the screen as a tv. In other words you can still use a controller but have the tablet part standing upwards as you use a full controller to play on it. - Handheld is where the Joy cons are attached to the tablet and you use it like a handheld or similar to a gameboy or something in that way. Personally it's worth the money and Nintendo has usually very good systems that last a long time. Although they might not be the best graphically they have some fun family friendly first party games. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2022 by Justin

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