The Nintendo Switch OLED Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now
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We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.At $249.95 on Woot, this Nintendo Switch OLED (International Model) is the lowest price weve seen it go for (according to price trackers), beating even the usual sale lows by $50. Nintendo Switch OLED (International Model) $249.95 at Woot $349.00 Save $99.05 Get Deal Get Deal $249.95 at Woot $349.00 Save $99.05 Amazons listing still sits at $349, which makes this offer tempting, especially if you're already a Prime member, since youll get free standard shipping (otherwise shipping is $6). This unit doesnt include a manufacturers warranty but does come with a 90-day limited warranty from Woot. It also wont ship to Alaska, Hawaii, APOs, or PO Boxes. As for the console, its fully compatible with all Nintendo Switch games and accessories.This OLED model shares the same core features as the U.S. version but includes some upgrades over the original Switch. (For more details, check out PCMags in-depth review of the Nintendo Switch OLED.) Its main upgrade is the larger, brighter seven-inch OLED screen, which makes handheld play look and feel noticeably better. Its vibrant colors and sharp contrast reportedly make even older games look better. Storage is doubled to 64GB; the stand on the back is actually usable now (wide, adjustable, and stable); and the speakers are surprisingly punchy for a handheld device. In docked mode, it supports wired LAN via the docks Ethernet port, which is helpful if your wifi isnt the most reliable (though youll need to supply your own LAN cable). The bundle includes the dock, Joy-Cons, grip, wrist straps, HDMI cable, and a U.S. power adapterso youre not left scrambling for extras.Still, a few trade-offs come with this price cut. Youre getting an international model without Nintendos standard warranty, so if long-term coverage matters to you, this may not be ideal. Also, youll want to manage expectations on things like internal storage64GB fills up quickly with digital games, so an SD card is pretty much a must-have. But for most people, especially those who just want a better screen and dont care about a warranty they may never use, this deal makes sense. That said, if you're eyeing the next big thing, the Nintendo Switch 2 is worth the upgradebut there's no rush, says our associate tech editor.
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