Full Specifications
General
Brand | Nintendo |
Model | Switch (OLED Model) |
Release date | 6th July 2021 |
Console Family | Nintendo Switch |
Console Type | Handheld Console |
Input method | Cartridge |
Hard Disk | 64GB |
RAM | 4GB |
Processor | ARM Cortex Octa-Core |
Graphics | NVIDIA G20M Maxwell-based GPU |
Ethernet | Yes (via Dock) |
Weight | 421g (unit only) |
Battery Type | Li-ion |
Screen Size | 7 inches |
HDMI | Yes (via Dock) |
USB | USB Type-C port (on unit) |
Memory Card | up to 2TB |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Malcom –
Its beautiful this is my first switch
After ordering this, before it was delivered, I was reading some reviews and I had become worried. I was worried because some people said they received China edition OR they were unsealed boxes, implying they were refurbished or clones.
My order was fulfilled by, sold by and shipped through Amazon LLC. The product that arrived was the USA edition with the USA power adapter. And the serial number bar code in the cardboard “window” was still there. That is expected and that was good to see.
I also did a little research regarding how Nintendo ships their OLED Switches. They do NOT ship with the box shrink wrapped. So if you are concerned about getting a non-shrink wrapped packaging, don’t worry because that is normal.
Also, the corners of the box had a little indentation and even very slight tear right at the corners, but that is also normal. That is how mine came (see my photo of packaging box) and I’ve viewed alot of other Switch OLED unboxing and they all had similar appearance. So don’t fret.
However, if I did receive a China edition packaged with a US power adapter converted, I would’ve definitely sent it back because that’s not what I ordered and who knows where it came from or if it’s a Chinese clone, etc.
Anyways, back to the “review”. I’m a 53 yr old oldtime gamer. I was raised on Atari 2600, Intellevision, Super Nintendo, Plastation 1-3, N64, XBOX 1st gen through Xbox One-S. Then I stopped playing video games because I was getting neck aches from looking up at a TV all the time when I’m not working.
Today I’m getting back into gaming! So happy and I can sit in my nice comfortable leather chair and play my games again! Next I may get a steamdeck, but I think this Switch will be my go to for quite some time 🙂
Thanks,
Isreal –
Compré la versión usada-aceptable y si no me dicen que es de uso no me entero, impecable, se veÃa y hasta olÃa a nuevo, solo la caja no era la original pero personalmente eso me dio igual
Richard –
Now that I’ve got my hands on it, I regret not purchasing the oled model when it launched. I’m upgrading from the OG switch launch model, and the improvement in the screen and battery life is significant. On paper, the screen is only slightly larger, but in person, it’s significant. With the oled, the colors really pop, not nearly as washed out looking as the original switch, and it gets much brighter too. It’s just gorgeous. The current hardware is also much more energy efficient. The battery life vs the launch model is roughly doubled, and I had just put a new battery in mine 6 months ago. The kickstand is actually useful, where the OG felt like it would break off just opening it. If I have to have a complaint, it’s that the air intake vents have been moved to the bottom edge and little rubber feet have been added, I guess to prevent it from sliding on a surface. I often like to tuck my pinky fingers under the bottom when playing handheld, and these changes make it less comfortable to hold this way. It’s a minor thing that I’ll get used to, and is hardly even worth mentioning when you consider the other upgrades.
The transfer process was a real headache, you have to have both consoles side by side to transfer, and then download a special app to transfer your animal crossing island. There are also some games where saves will not transfer under any circumstances. Then your sd card has to be erased and all games redownloaded, 300gb with in my case. This is not the fault of the switch console, but it is Nintendo and their archaic online system and DRM. If they had their act together the process would be as simple as signing in on the new switch, moving over the sd card with all games, and just syncing the cloud saves.
Update: After more use, I found 2 other areas where this oled model falls short. I’ve found the game card slot cover is impossible to open without some sort of thin tool to stick in there and pop it open. There is no way to grip it or get a fingernail under it. If you’re mainly digital, like me, then it’s not a concern, but if you only buy physical versions of games this will likely irritate you. Also the wifi still sucks. The original switch was notorious for its poor wifi connectivity, and I can confirm it has not been improved in the oled model. If anything, it seems worse. The new one drops the signal and fails to connect in locations where the old one worked.
Kaluzewicz –
Now that I’ve got my hands on it, I regret not purchasing the oled model when it launched. I’m upgrading from the OG switch launch model, and the improvement in the screen and battery life is significant. On paper, the screen is only slightly larger, but in person, it’s significant. With the oled, the colors really pop, not nearly as washed out looking as the original switch, and it gets much brighter too. It’s just gorgeous. The current hardware is also much more energy efficient. The battery life vs the launch model is roughly doubled, and I had just put a new battery in mine 6 months ago. The kickstand is actually useful, where the OG felt like it would break off just opening it. If I have to have a complaint, it’s that the air intake vents have been moved to the bottom edge and little rubber feet have been added, I guess to prevent it from sliding on a surface. I often like to tuck my pinky fingers under the bottom when playing handheld, and these changes make it less comfortable to hold this way. It’s a minor thing that I’ll get used to, and is hardly even worth mentioning when you consider the other upgrades.
The transfer process was a real headache, you have to have both consoles side by side to transfer, and then download a special app to transfer your animal crossing island. There are also some games where saves will not transfer under any circumstances. Then your sd card has to be erased and all games redownloaded, 300gb with in my case. This is not the fault of the switch console, but it is Nintendo and their archaic online system and DRM. If they had their act together the process would be as simple as signing in on the new switch, moving over the sd card with all games, and just syncing the cloud saves.
Update: After more use, I found 2 other areas where this oled model falls short. I’ve found the game card slot cover is impossible to open without some sort of thin tool to stick in there and pop it open. There is no way to grip it or get a fingernail under it. If you’re mainly digital, like me, then it’s not a concern, but if you only buy physical versions of games this will likely irritate you. Also the wifi still sucks. The original switch was notorious for its poor wifi connectivity, and I can confirm it has not been improved in the oled model. If anything, it seems worse. The new one drops the signal and fails to connect in locations where the old one worked.
Amber –
It’s my first Nintendo console and I’m super happy! I bought the Play Station all my life (I still think it’s the best console) but because of my pace of life, work and travel, I needed something that I could take anywhere because playing helps me to release stress. I had a lot of doubts about what the games would look like on TV, but that’s more than enough for me, if you’re one of those who have a late-model TV, you might dislike the quality of the games a little, however, I recommend it for anyone.
Attiyyah –
Disappointed with missing joy-con holder and the manual having no English. Also received a universal charger, which was different from what I expected.
However, I do really like the white switch and the super clear graphics.
Jami –
The Nintendo Switch – OLED Model with Neon Red & Neon Blue Joy-Con is an exceptional gaming device that delivers an immersive and visually stunning gaming experience. With its OLED display, the graphics are vibrant and sharp, bringing games to life with vivid colors and enhanced contrast.
The versatility of the Nintendo Switch allows you to seamlessly transition between playing on the big screen and taking your gaming on the go. The handheld mode provides the freedom to enjoy your favorite games anywhere, while the option to dock the console and play on a TV offers a more immersive gaming experience.
The Joy-Con controllers are comfortable to hold and offer precise controls, ensuring smooth gameplay and responsive inputs. The neon red and neon blue color scheme adds a vibrant and stylish touch to the console, making it visually appealing.
The console’s library of games is extensive, offering a wide range of titles for all types of gamers. From popular franchises to indie gems, there is something for everyone. Additionally, the Nintendo Switch Online service provides access to a growing collection of classic NES and Super NES games, as well as online multiplayer functionality.
Overall, the Nintendo Switch – OLED Model with Neon Red & Neon Blue Joy-Con is a fantastic gaming device that combines portability, versatility, and stunning visuals. Whether you’re a casual gamer or a dedicated enthusiast, this console is sure to provide countless hours of enjoyment and entertainment.
Etienne –
It is great the white joy cons are beautiful and I also got Splatoon 3 which is very fun to play especially because I have friends to play with. I recommend getting a cover for the joy cons because they get dirty fast . But other than that I am VERY impressed with the actual console itself and it came untouched, the tape on the box was not on the box almost like it was opened but nothing was moved or stolen so the packaging was great. But you should order if you’re hesitating to order.
Errico –
I just opened my Switch and realized there was no instruction/info booklet included. There was a little piece of paper in Kanji (Japanese) inside the box and even the outside of the box is in Kanji. What’s with that??? The picture of the OLED on Amazon (the one I ordered) shows English writing on the outside of the box so I assume everyone else gets an English instruction manual? Otherwise, everything seems to be there and it is very easy to use and the perfect size screen. My last gaming purchase was a WiiU, if that tells you anything, and, yet, this was easy for even me to get started on (using YouTube vids) but I just hope and pray there isn’t anything different about this Switch than the English version. Sigh.