Nintendo Switch™ - OLED Model with White Joy-Con
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- Play at home on the TV or on-the-go with a vibrant 7-inch Oled screen with the Nintendo Switch system (Oled model)
- 7-Inch Oled screen - enjoy vivid colors and crisp contrast with a screen that makes colors pop
- Wide adjustable stand – freely angle the system’s wide, adjustable stand for comfortable viewing in tabletop mode
- Wired LAN port - use the dock’s LAN port when playing in TV mode for a wired Internet connection
- 64 GB internal storage - save games to your system with 64 GB of internal storage
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Product details
- Batteries : 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
- Language : English
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 7.37 x 16.51 x 20.07 cm; 1.51 kg
- Release date : Oct. 8 2021
- Manufacturer : Nintendo Hardware of CA
- Place of Business : Redmond, WA 98052, US
- ASIN : B098RKWHHZ
- Item model number : 45496883386
- Best Sellers Rank: #124 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
- #2 in Nintendo Switch Consoles
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Product description
Introducing the newest member of the Nintendo Switch family play at home on the TV or on-the-go with a vibrant 7-inch Oled screen with the Nintendo Switch system (Oled model). in addition to a new screen with vivid colors and sharp contrast, the Nintendo Switch (Oled model) includes a wide adjustable stand for more comfortable viewing angles, a Dock with a Wired LAN port for TV mode (LAN cable sold separately), 64GB of internal storage, and enhanced audio in handheld and tabletop modes using the system’s speakers. 7-Inch Oled screen - enjoy vivid colors and crisp contrast with a screen that makes colors pop wide adjustable stand – freely angle the system’s wide, adjustable stand for comfortable viewing in tabletop mode Wired LAN port - use the dock’s LAN port when playing in TV mode for a Wired internet connection 64 GB internal storage - save games to your system with 64 GB of internal storage enhanced audio – enjoy enhanced sound from the system’s onboard speakers when playing in handheld and tabletop modes supports all Joy-Con controllers and Nintendo Switch software* *there may be software where the game experience may differ due to the new capabilities of the system, such as the larger screen size.
From the manufacturer
Meet the newest member of the Nintendo Switch family
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7-inch OLED screen
Feast your eyes on vivid colors and crisp contrast when you play on-the-go.
See the difference the vibrant screen makes, whether you're racing at top speed or squaring off against enemies.
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64 GB internal storage
Save games to your systems with 64 GB of internal storage, a portion of which is reserved for use by the system.
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Wide, adjustable stand
Flip out the sturdy stand for easy viewing in Tabletop mode.
Adjust the stand to find the optimal viewing angle—perfect for a quick multiplayer game with a buddy.
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Built-in wired LAN port
Connect online* using the dock’s LAN port when playing in TV mode.
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Enhanced audio
Enjoy enhanced audio from the system’s onboard speakers in Tabletop and Handheld modes.
The new system features a vibrant 7-inch OLED screen, 64 GB of internal storage, a wide adjustable stand, a dock with a wired LAN port, and enhanced audio.
Which system suits you?
![]() Nintendo Switch - OLED | ![]() Nintendo Switch - OLED | ![]() Nintendo Switch | ![]() Nintendo Switch Lite | ![]() Nintendo Switch Lite | |
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Colour
| White Joy-Con | Neon Red/Blue Joy-Con | Neon Red/Blue Joy-Con | Blue | Coral |
Play modes
| TV Mode, Tabletop, Handheld | TV Mode, Tabletop, Handheld | TV Mode, Tabletop, Handheld | Handheld Mode | Handheld Mode |
Joy-Con Controllers Included
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
Nintendo Switch Dock Included
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
Dimensions
| 4” high, 9.5” long, .55” deep | 4” high, 9.5” long, .55” deep | 4” high, 9.5” long, .55” deep | 3.6” high 8.2” long .55” deep | 3.6” high 8.2” long .55” deep |
Weight
| Approximately .93 lbs | Approximately .93 lbs | Approximately .88 lbs | Approximately .61 lbs | Approximately .61 lbs |
Screen
| 7.0” OLED Touch Screen | 7.0” OLED Touch Screen | 6.2” LCD Touch Screen | 5.5” LCD Touch Screen | 5.5” LCD Touch Screen |
Battery
| Approx. 4.5 - 9 hours | Approx. 4.5 - 9 hours | Approx. 4.5 - 9 hours | Approx. 3 - 7 hours | Approx. 3 - 7 hours |
* Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online play. Not available in all countries. Internet access required for online features. Terms apply. nintendo.com/switch-online
** Additional Joy‑Con or Nintendo Switch Pro controllers required for multiplayer modes; sold separately. Multiplayer features vary by game; see individual games for details.
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I have only had the OLED for ONE DAY. I can easily see the screen when I put it on the stand on any surface level. My eyes feel so much more relaxed (I have 20/20 eyesight so my previous issues are not anything to do with my vision). I'll sell my Switch Lite and get a nice amount of my money back so this purchase also isn't even as expensive it was. The ability to set up to a TV is also a really nice reason to make the SWITCH (hehehe) if you're on the fence and in the same position in any way.
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Literally haven't picked up either since purchasing
The dock is slightly different. It had a built in Ethernet port and the backplate comes right off. It’s not on hinge. Also the OLED Switch itself is a mm or two wider than the old switch. So old grips and cases likely won’t fit this revision.
I’d recommend this for anyone buying a Switch for the first time. But if you already have a Switch it’s a harder sell. It doesn’t do anything different other than the screen bring better. So if you play docked it’s literally the same.
But overall I’m really pleased with this!!
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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.
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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.
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La console al suo interno era perfetta e splendida! Di facile configurazione, specialmente la possibilità di registrarsi tramite telefono l'ho trovata perfetta. Facile da montare e smontare e qualora la si voglia smostare da schermo a schermo. E niente da aggiungere, è la switch!