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Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White
Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White

Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White

Meet 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 (OLED model). In addition to the screen with vivid colors and sharp contrast, the Nintendo Switch (OLED model) includes a wide adjustable stand, a dock with a wired LAN port for TV play, 64 GB of internal storage, and enhanced audio. 7-inch OLED screen Total game flexibility with The Joy-Con Three play modes Link up to 8 consoles for multiplayer Online subscription service for online multiplayer Downloadable digital games via Nintendo eShop 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. Wide, adjustable stand Flip out the sturdy stand for easy viewing in Tabletop mode. Find your best angle Adjust the stand to find the optimal viewing angle—perfect for a quick multiplayer game with a buddy. Built-in wired LAN port Connect online* using the dock’s LAN port when playing in TV mode. 64 GB internal storage Save games to your system with 64 GB of internal storage. Enhanced audio Enjoy enhanced audio from the system’s onboard speakers. Three modes in one Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch (OLED model) systems are designed to fit your life, transforming from home console to portable system in a snap! This is Joy Con The included Joy Con controllers give you total gameplay flexibility.

Meet 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 (OLED model). In addition to the screen with vivid colors and sharp contrast, the Nintendo Switch (OLED model) includes a wide adjustable stand, a dock with a wired LAN port for TV play, 64 GB of internal storage, and enhanced audio. 7-inch OLED screen Total game flexibility with The Joy-Con Three play modes Link up to 8 consoles for multiplayer Online subscription service for online multiplayer Downloadable digital games via Nintendo eShop 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. Wide, adjustable stand Flip out the sturdy stand for easy viewing in Tabletop mode. Find your best angle Adjust the stand to find the optimal viewing angle—perfect for a quick multiplayer game with a buddy. Built-in wired LAN port Connect online* using the dock’s LAN port when playing in TV mode. 64 GB internal storage Save games to your system with 64 GB of internal storage. Enhanced audio Enjoy enhanced audio from the system’s onboard speakers. Three modes in one Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch (OLED model) systems are designed to fit your life, transforming from home console to portable system in a snap! This is Joy Con The included Joy Con controllers give you total gameplay flexibility.

Nintendo - Switch Console OLED Model - White

Meet 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 (OLED model). In addition to the screen with vivid colors and sharp contrast, the Nintendo Switch (OLED model) includes a wide adjustable stand, a dock with a wired LAN port for TV play, 64 GB of internal storage, and enhanced audio. 7-inch OLED screen Total game flexibility with The Joy-Con Three play modes Link up to 8 consoles for multiplayer Online subscription service for online multiplayer Downloadable digital games via Nintendo eShop 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. Wide, adjustable stand Flip out the sturdy stand for easy viewing in Tabletop mode. Find your best angle Adjust the stand to find the optimal viewing angle—perfect for a quick multiplayer game with a buddy. Built-in wired LAN port Connect online* using the dock’s LAN port when playing in TV mode. 64 GB internal storage Save games to your system with 64 GB of internal storage. Enhanced audio Enjoy enhanced audio from the system’s onboard speakers. Three modes in one Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch (OLED model) systems are designed to fit your life, transforming from home console to portable system in a snap! This is Joy Con The included Joy Con controllers give you total gameplay flexibility.

Meet 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 (OLED model). In addition to the screen with vivid colors and sharp contrast, the Nintendo Switch (OLED model) includes a wide adjustable stand, a dock with a wired LAN port for TV play, 64 GB of internal storage, and enhanced audio. 7-inch OLED screen Total game flexibility with The Joy-Con Three play modes Link up to 8 consoles for multiplayer Online subscription service for online multiplayer Downloadable digital games via Nintendo eShop 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. Wide, adjustable stand Flip out the sturdy stand for easy viewing in Tabletop mode. Find your best angle Adjust the stand to find the optimal viewing angle—perfect for a quick multiplayer game with a buddy. Built-in wired LAN port Connect online* using the dock’s LAN port when playing in TV mode. 64 GB internal storage Save games to your system with 64 GB of internal storage. Enhanced audio Enjoy enhanced audio from the system’s onboard speakers. Three modes in one Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch (OLED model) systems are designed to fit your life, transforming from home console to portable system in a snap! This is Joy Con The included Joy Con controllers give you total gameplay flexibility.

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Price history

Price history

Reviews

29 January 2023raven.v

originally posted on influenster.com

I waited to get a switch until the OLED came out so I can’t compare it directly with the original myself but I definitely like the stand and screen size better on my OLED than on my roomies switch original. I mainly chose OLED over original for screen size and battery life. I originally got the blue/red model since it’s cheaper but eventually caved and got a pair of white joy cons and they definitely live up to the hype paired with my custom skins. (For anyone wondering my skins are all removable because I applied them to clear cases for the joycons and dock.) My only issue so far is I’m hesitant to take it anywhere because it feels like it’ll snap in half/break really easily. Thin is sleek yea but it doesn’t have much protection even with a clear case and screen ... MoreI waited to get a switch until the OLED came out so I can’t compare it directly with the original myself but I definitely like the stand and screen size better on my OLED than on my roomies switch original. I mainly chose OLED over original for screen size and battery life. I originally got the blue/red model since it’s cheaper but eventually caved and got a pair of white joy cons and they definitely live up to the hype paired with my custom skins. (For anyone wondering my skins are all removable because I applied them to clear cases for the joycons and dock.) My only issue so far is I’m hesitant to take it anywhere because it feels like it’ll snap in half/break really easily. Thin is sleek yea but it doesn’t have much protection even with a clear case and screen protector. I keep it in the dock most of the time because I’m paranoid sitting on it will accidentally break it. I’ve had it for a little under a year now and I haven’t had any problems with my dock bending/getting stuck like I’ve seen with OG switches. I actually got my OLED stuck in my roommates dock one terrifying time so now I just move my dock with the device if I wanna use someone else’s tv. There’s occasional connection issues in TV mode when I first connect it. This isn’t a longstanding issue yet but I do see it being a problem in the future. The joy cons have held up alright. Haven’t experienced any drift so far but I have needed to put on thumb grip caps because of how worn down the left stick was. It was getting hard to use but the thumb grip fixed that completely. I really love this system (it’s my only system besides my GameCube) and am happy to see it has a pretty wide variety of game options despite a fairly small device/lower processor. It’s even introduced me to the dark souls franchise and I’m hoping for a port of the other two games in the series.

A MUST upgrade for unDocked users!
9 April 2022xCoOlGuYx

originally posted on bestbuy.com

Unfortunately, no one can be told how incredible this Display upgrade is. You have to see it for yourself. The vividness and color range is extraordinary and a giant leap for those who play mostly undocked. The screen size is also larger, and though it is only .8 of an inch larger (7” vs 6.2”) due to the shrunken bezel, fills the space better and is visually noticeable. Although there are no upgrades under the hood, the Display alone justifies an upgrade for mostly handheld users. fHowever, there are a few upgrades to the Dock, including a slight design change and addition of Ethernet port. An advantage if you play online, however at the expense of the upgraded display. In addition, the console itself has a few changes, including the system buttons, which increases ... MoreUnfortunately, no one can be told how incredible this Display upgrade is. You have to see it for yourself. The vividness and color range is extraordinary and a giant leap for those who play mostly undocked. The screen size is also larger, and though it is only .8 of an inch larger (7” vs 6.2”) due to the shrunken bezel, fills the space better and is visually noticeable. Although there are no upgrades under the hood, the Display alone justifies an upgrade for mostly handheld users. fHowever, there are a few upgrades to the Dock, including a slight design change and addition of Ethernet port. An advantage if you play online, however at the expense of the upgraded display. In addition, the console itself has a few changes, including the system buttons, which increases the size of the power button and split volume rocker to volume up and down buttons; improved speakers which were moved to the bottom edge of the console but sound better; but more importantly a much needed upgraded kickstand similar to a Microsoft Surface. These upgrades do not revolutionize the console, but make it the definitive version if you do not, for some crazy reason, own a Switch and I cannot stress enough how much of an upgrade it is for undocked play. Lastly, there are a few caveats to consider. Even though the display was slightly increased, it does make the console slightly larger and will make certain accessories like pouches, carrying cases, and, more importantly, grips not fit. However, new accessories have been created for the OLED model, so make sure to look out for compatibility when outfitting your console.

A nice upgrade for those who are interested
30 April 2022Jott

originally posted on bestbuy.com

I really like this model. I was skeptical at first, because it's just a bigger screen, but I primarily play handheld, so it does make a big difference. The sound quality feels so much better as well (when playing handheld). I also really like that the kickstand is better designed, so it doesn't flop over right away, and the hinge for it is extremely adjustable, so you can on a small screen with friends more easily (and did I mention the larger screen? because the size helps with this part too). The memory inside is 64gb, compared to the other Switch models with 32gb, but most people would just buy a micro SD card anyways, so this is mostly negligible. The dock is also nice as well, the old dock wasn't bad, but the new dock has a built in ethernet slot so you can ... MoreI really like this model. I was skeptical at first, because it's just a bigger screen, but I primarily play handheld, so it does make a big difference. The sound quality feels so much better as well (when playing handheld). I also really like that the kickstand is better designed, so it doesn't flop over right away, and the hinge for it is extremely adjustable, so you can on a small screen with friends more easily (and did I mention the larger screen? because the size helps with this part too). The memory inside is 64gb, compared to the other Switch models with 32gb, but most people would just buy a micro SD card anyways, so this is mostly negligible. The dock is also nice as well, the old dock wasn't bad, but the new dock has a built in ethernet slot so you can plug in an ethernet cord for a faster connection (depending on your internet). This replaces the USB port in the old dock, which was a USB 3.0 slot, but the Switch doesn't read 3.0+ speeds, so it's not like you're missing out on anything other than a spare USB port in the back. The white joycons are nice, your mileage will vary on impending drift experience. Overall, if you really have the money and already have an older Switch, and you like playing handheld, consider the slight upgrade/sidegrade, it's like upgrading a phone with a bigger screen size. If you have a Switch Lite and want to play docked, consider this. But if you have the first run Switch that is technically moddable, or don't feel like paying more for the few new features this model comes with, then stick to the OG.

Specification

ColourWhite
Storage Capacity64GB
ControlsWireless JoyCons
Motion SensorsAccelerometer Gyroscope
Height (mm)102 (With Joy Cons)

Price comparison

Updated 1 day ago
Dick Smith AU

$299.00

Nintendo Switch (OLED Model) (Refurbished by EB Games) preowned

TechCart

$436.25

Nintendo Switch OLED Console (64GB, White)

7-day returns

Ubuy Australia

$442.00

Nintendo Switch OLED Model HEG-001 Handheld Console - 64GB - White

Delivery between 13–17 June $15.52

Ubuy Australia

$652.00

Nintendo Switch Neon White & Black Edition 64GB OLED Console - International Version

Delivery between 13–17 June $15.52

Ubuy Australia

$715.00

Nintendo Switch OLED Model HEG-001 Handheld Console - 64GB - White

Delivery between 13–17 June $15.52

Price history

Price history

Reviews

29 January 2023

I waited to get a switch until the OLED came out so I can’t compare it directly with the original myself but I definitely like the stand and screen size better on my OLED than on my roomies switch original. I mainly chose OLED over original for screen size and battery life. I originally got the blue/red model since it’s cheaper but eventually caved and got a pair of white joy cons and they definitely live up to the hype paired with my custom skins. (For anyone wondering my skins are all removable because I applied them to clear cases for the joycons and dock.) My only issue so far is I’m hesitant to take it anywhere because it feels like it’ll snap in half/break really easily. Thin is sleek yea but it doesn’t have much protection even with a clear case and screen ... MoreI waited to get a switch until the OLED came out so I can’t compare it directly with the original myself but I definitely like the stand and screen size better on my OLED than on my roomies switch original. I mainly chose OLED over original for screen size and battery life. I originally got the blue/red model since it’s cheaper but eventually caved and got a pair of white joy cons and they definitely live up to the hype paired with my custom skins. (For anyone wondering my skins are all removable because I applied them to clear cases for the joycons and dock.) My only issue so far is I’m hesitant to take it anywhere because it feels like it’ll snap in half/break really easily. Thin is sleek yea but it doesn’t have much protection even with a clear case and screen protector. I keep it in the dock most of the time because I’m paranoid sitting on it will accidentally break it. I’ve had it for a little under a year now and I haven’t had any problems with my dock bending/getting stuck like I’ve seen with OG switches. I actually got my OLED stuck in my roommates dock one terrifying time so now I just move my dock with the device if I wanna use someone else’s tv. There’s occasional connection issues in TV mode when I first connect it. This isn’t a longstanding issue yet but I do see it being a problem in the future. The joy cons have held up alright. Haven’t experienced any drift so far but I have needed to put on thumb grip caps because of how worn down the left stick was. It was getting hard to use but the thumb grip fixed that completely. I really love this system (it’s my only system besides my GameCube) and am happy to see it has a pretty wide variety of game options despite a fairly small device/lower processor. It’s even introduced me to the dark souls franchise and I’m hoping for a port of the other two games in the series.

raven.v originally posted on influenster.com
A MUST upgrade for unDocked users!
9 April 2022

Unfortunately, no one can be told how incredible this Display upgrade is. You have to see it for yourself. The vividness and color range is extraordinary and a giant leap for those who play mostly undocked. The screen size is also larger, and though it is only .8 of an inch larger (7” vs 6.2”) due to the shrunken bezel, fills the space better and is visually noticeable. Although there are no upgrades under the hood, the Display alone justifies an upgrade for mostly handheld users. fHowever, there are a few upgrades to the Dock, including a slight design change and addition of Ethernet port. An advantage if you play online, however at the expense of the upgraded display. In addition, the console itself has a few changes, including the system buttons, which increases ... MoreUnfortunately, no one can be told how incredible this Display upgrade is. You have to see it for yourself. The vividness and color range is extraordinary and a giant leap for those who play mostly undocked. The screen size is also larger, and though it is only .8 of an inch larger (7” vs 6.2”) due to the shrunken bezel, fills the space better and is visually noticeable. Although there are no upgrades under the hood, the Display alone justifies an upgrade for mostly handheld users. fHowever, there are a few upgrades to the Dock, including a slight design change and addition of Ethernet port. An advantage if you play online, however at the expense of the upgraded display. In addition, the console itself has a few changes, including the system buttons, which increases the size of the power button and split volume rocker to volume up and down buttons; improved speakers which were moved to the bottom edge of the console but sound better; but more importantly a much needed upgraded kickstand similar to a Microsoft Surface. These upgrades do not revolutionize the console, but make it the definitive version if you do not, for some crazy reason, own a Switch and I cannot stress enough how much of an upgrade it is for undocked play. Lastly, there are a few caveats to consider. Even though the display was slightly increased, it does make the console slightly larger and will make certain accessories like pouches, carrying cases, and, more importantly, grips not fit. However, new accessories have been created for the OLED model, so make sure to look out for compatibility when outfitting your console.

xCoOlGuYx originally posted on bestbuy.com
A nice upgrade for those who are interested
30 April 2022

I really like this model. I was skeptical at first, because it's just a bigger screen, but I primarily play handheld, so it does make a big difference. The sound quality feels so much better as well (when playing handheld). I also really like that the kickstand is better designed, so it doesn't flop over right away, and the hinge for it is extremely adjustable, so you can on a small screen with friends more easily (and did I mention the larger screen? because the size helps with this part too). The memory inside is 64gb, compared to the other Switch models with 32gb, but most people would just buy a micro SD card anyways, so this is mostly negligible. The dock is also nice as well, the old dock wasn't bad, but the new dock has a built in ethernet slot so you can ... MoreI really like this model. I was skeptical at first, because it's just a bigger screen, but I primarily play handheld, so it does make a big difference. The sound quality feels so much better as well (when playing handheld). I also really like that the kickstand is better designed, so it doesn't flop over right away, and the hinge for it is extremely adjustable, so you can on a small screen with friends more easily (and did I mention the larger screen? because the size helps with this part too). The memory inside is 64gb, compared to the other Switch models with 32gb, but most people would just buy a micro SD card anyways, so this is mostly negligible. The dock is also nice as well, the old dock wasn't bad, but the new dock has a built in ethernet slot so you can plug in an ethernet cord for a faster connection (depending on your internet). This replaces the USB port in the old dock, which was a USB 3.0 slot, but the Switch doesn't read 3.0+ speeds, so it's not like you're missing out on anything other than a spare USB port in the back. The white joycons are nice, your mileage will vary on impending drift experience. Overall, if you really have the money and already have an older Switch, and you like playing handheld, consider the slight upgrade/sidegrade, it's like upgrading a phone with a bigger screen size. If you have a Switch Lite and want to play docked, consider this. But if you have the first run Switch that is technically moddable, or don't feel like paying more for the few new features this model comes with, then stick to the OG.

Jott originally posted on bestbuy.com
Best purchase for me in a long time
27 January 2023

So this is a little gem. I have rheumatoid arthritis so i can not play games on my cell phone because my hands and fingers do not work like a normal persons hands. I love playing games and this brings back memories of my Nintendo when i was a kid. I paid $20 to get the year subscription to the switch network and i can play any and all Nintendo games i played as a kid. Mike Tysons punchout well its called punchout now but also the original Mario brothers and Metroid and i picked up a couple new games Need for speed hot pursuit and the new Mario brothers 3d world and fast and the furious to name a few and the screen is so amazing. The quality is no were near your older handheld systems. I gain a few bonuses playing on the switch as in a brighter way bigger screen than ... MoreSo this is a little gem. I have rheumatoid arthritis so i can not play games on my cell phone because my hands and fingers do not work like a normal persons hands. I love playing games and this brings back memories of my Nintendo when i was a kid. I paid $20 to get the year subscription to the switch network and i can play any and all Nintendo games i played as a kid. Mike Tysons punchout well its called punchout now but also the original Mario brothers and Metroid and i picked up a couple new games Need for speed hot pursuit and the new Mario brothers 3d world and fast and the furious to name a few and the screen is so amazing. The quality is no were near your older handheld systems. I gain a few bonuses playing on the switch as in a brighter way bigger screen than my phone and the battery seems to last forever. If i want i can hook up to me TV and the controller transforms into 2 separate controllers so multiple people can enjoy the switch on any TV to play multiplayer games. The best part is when im playing it the controller is way bigger than trying to play games on my cell phone so i have 0 trouble controlling the games it works great.

originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great for kids and parents
11 March 2023

I absolutely love the Nintendo Switch OLED! I bought this for myself to play games in bed while the wife watches one of her shows. I also got it to introduce and play video games with my kids. I eventually bought myself a steam deck and gave the OLED Switch to the kiddos. They absolutely love playing pretty much any game i get for them and it has given us some memorable fun times! Dont buy one expecting to play AAA titles or visually demanding games with top graphics and controls because it just doesnt have the power to do so. You can still play some pretty demanding games but I'd rather do that on the PC, Steam Deck, or streaming them via a service like geforce now or XBOX Gamepass. Definitely buy one of you want to introduce your kids to video games and have fun ... MoreI absolutely love the Nintendo Switch OLED! I bought this for myself to play games in bed while the wife watches one of her shows. I also got it to introduce and play video games with my kids. I eventually bought myself a steam deck and gave the OLED Switch to the kiddos. They absolutely love playing pretty much any game i get for them and it has given us some memorable fun times! Dont buy one expecting to play AAA titles or visually demanding games with top graphics and controls because it just doesnt have the power to do so. You can still play some pretty demanding games but I'd rather do that on the PC, Steam Deck, or streaming them via a service like geforce now or XBOX Gamepass. Definitely buy one of you want to introduce your kids to video games and have fun playing with them. The JOYCON controllers are in fact named well because you will be conned out of a good chunk of change when you get the inevitable stick drift. I recommend gettin an extra set of joycons and doing a Hall Sensor replacement kit through Gulikit or i think ifixit has an option as well. This way you wont ever have to replace your joycons again, cause the asking price for a new one is ridiculous. Also Nintendo is horrible with shared libraries and makes it a hastle to say switch from your oled to the same game on your switch lite. This legitimately made me mad, why should i have to buy a game twice to play it on my lite when im already paying for a family plan. Other than Nintendos predatory practices its a great device. I 1000% recommend getting Best Buys warranty on it as it is one of the best warranties you can buy for the switch as well as anything you get from BB. Ive never once had an issue with getting what i need/want with a warranty from Best Buy. Shoot they replaced my 2 year old 4K 65 INCH LG CX AT 0 COST TO ME.

BuckNastyEcho originally posted on bestbuy.com
If your buying or have not upgraded, GET THE OLED!
27 December 2022

I am a complete gaming nerd and had the red box (second edition) Switch and finally decided after dealing with wobbly joy cons and a sub par screen in handheld mode, which made me never use it in handheld mode, decided to upgrade to the white OLED Model. Words cannot describe the quality upgrade in every aspect of the system. Let's start with build quality. This has newly designed joy con rails on each side of the console, the front half material is metal and the screen is actually glass, making a gentle wipe with a screen cleaning cloth actually able to clean the screen, the back is now a very hard matte plastic with the kickstand now the length of the entire console, it's on amazing smooth moving hinges and you can adjust it's angle to suite how you are playing in ... MoreI am a complete gaming nerd and had the red box (second edition) Switch and finally decided after dealing with wobbly joy cons and a sub par screen in handheld mode, which made me never use it in handheld mode, decided to upgrade to the white OLED Model. Words cannot describe the quality upgrade in every aspect of the system. Let's start with build quality. This has newly designed joy con rails on each side of the console, the front half material is metal and the screen is actually glass, making a gentle wipe with a screen cleaning cloth actually able to clean the screen, the back is now a very hard matte plastic with the kickstand now the length of the entire console, it's on amazing smooth moving hinges and you can adjust it's angle to suite how you are playing in tabletop mode. Next the near inch larger OLED screen, I new it would be an improvement, but it is phenomenal, I now only play my Switch in n portable and am replaying games just to see them on that gorgeous screen, I have a very expensive TV, but it's 4K, Dolby Vision, HDR10, the Switch does not utilize my TV like my Xbox Series does. But it does utilize that gorgeous built-in OLED screen. Performance, OK so they say it's the same Tegra X1 as the red box Switch, something is improved, games run smoother, it has a smaller cooling fan that runs half as often. Every demanding game looks and runs more fluidly, some of that is the screen and how phenomenal it looks, but try I'm talking performance wise as well, I've heard it from other upgraders too. Now let's go to audio, it has all new speakers, now reviews said it's not a huge difference, it's a huge improvement trust me, max volume they are louder, and best way to describe it is just bigger sounding. No distortion, just another quality improvement that makes handheld play that much better. It also has a much better fitting dock. I'm pleased to say the battery life is the same as the V2 (red box) Switch, 4-9 hours depending what your playing. It actually takes less energy to run an OLED because there is no backlight the pixels themselves light up or for black completely turn off, why it has much deeper blacks. You get twice the onboard storage 64GB instead of the regular Switch's 32GB, and of course there is still the Micro SD expansion card slot to add more storage. For 50 more dollars than the standard Switch model you are getting improvements in every category, it's a tad heavier, but that's because of the better build quality and it's a tiny tiny bit bigger. And the design change goes internal, just know the internals layout has been revised in this model the changes aren't just skin deep. It is worth upgrading even if you already have the standard Switch. It's extremely worth upgrading, I now play it everywhere and it's so solidly built it actually feels like it it's not going to break, I would not drop it, but it definitely has a premium build quality as it is the premium Switch. I am so glad I upgraded. If your buying a Switch the 50 dollars extra is easily easily worth it.

Kenny originally posted on bestbuy.com
New Switch
15 January 2023

I’ve had both the original launch Switch and now the OLED. If I still had my original Switch, I am not entirely sure if I would have upgraded to the OLED, but since I sold my old Switch a couple years ago it made sense to buy the best/newest model. Now with that being said, I will hands down say that the best thing about the Switch OLED is the screen. If you’re going to play this handheld mode, then I would absolutely recommend the OLED model. The screen is much more vibrant, bright, crispier, and bigger of course. It makes playing in handheld mode that much better of an experience. I really wish they would have made some sort of upgrade to the processing power of the Switch, even if it was minimal. That would have really hit the OLED switch out of the park. There ... MoreI’ve had both the original launch Switch and now the OLED. If I still had my original Switch, I am not entirely sure if I would have upgraded to the OLED, but since I sold my old Switch a couple years ago it made sense to buy the best/newest model. Now with that being said, I will hands down say that the best thing about the Switch OLED is the screen. If you’re going to play this handheld mode, then I would absolutely recommend the OLED model. The screen is much more vibrant, bright, crispier, and bigger of course. It makes playing in handheld mode that much better of an experience. I really wish they would have made some sort of upgrade to the processing power of the Switch, even if it was minimal. That would have really hit the OLED switch out of the park. There are times where I feel the system is simply just struggling. Even when using the eshop to browse games to buy. Overall, super fun family console. You can’t go wrong with all the Nintendo exclusives and you can’t play them anywhere else. The only other gripe I have besides no performance upgrade with the Switch OLED is that I wish they would make more 1st party Nintendo games and stop porting games from the Wii-U. Let’s see some more Switch exclusives Nintendo!! Overall, super fun console and the ability to pick up a game exactly where you left off on your TV is absolutely amazing. Especially having kids, I find myself having more time to game since I can play in handheld mode.

BuddhaWolf92 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Simply A Gorgeous Console
8 April 2022

I am over the moon satisfied with the OLED Switch! I never owned the first Switch model but have played on a friend's. I can definitely say purchasing the OLED for the extra money is well worth it. The increased size of the screen is fantastic for a handheld console and the OLED black is just jaw-droppingly beautiful. I love the joy-cons to controller feature as well as it makes the jump from Xbox to the Switch very smooth. The joy-cons are also comfortable by themselves. I would have to say they fit in your hand nicer than the Wii remote did, in my opinion. Nintendo just did everything right with the OLED console. My TV is also an OLED so the transition from playing on the go to on the big screen incredible. The kickstand is wonderful. Makes playing super smooth ... MoreI am over the moon satisfied with the OLED Switch! I never owned the first Switch model but have played on a friend's. I can definitely say purchasing the OLED for the extra money is well worth it. The increased size of the screen is fantastic for a handheld console and the OLED black is just jaw-droppingly beautiful. I love the joy-cons to controller feature as well as it makes the jump from Xbox to the Switch very smooth. The joy-cons are also comfortable by themselves. I would have to say they fit in your hand nicer than the Wii remote did, in my opinion. Nintendo just did everything right with the OLED console. My TV is also an OLED so the transition from playing on the go to on the big screen incredible. The kickstand is wonderful. Makes playing super smooth and sharing your screen easy when friends are watching. The only thing I would suggest to Nintendo is that they make the HDMI cable longer. It is rather short and made it hard to keep my cable management clutter-free.Note: the top left corner has a bubble from when I put the screen protector I purchased on. There is nothing wrong with the screen itself. I play a good majority on the TV so I'm not too bothered by the bubble at the present time. I would highly recommend a screen protector so that you do not have to worry about the screen getting damaged as you slide the console into the docking station.

BrittM originally posted on bestbuy.com
So much better than original switch
14 January 2023

I’ll start by saying unless you have a purpose for two switches, your a first timer or replacing a broken console it’s not worth replacing. I have a two year old switch that’s buttons are bugging out, the stand has broken and I want to build a new acnh island without replacing my old island. The Oled screen is so much crisper and bigger it’s beautiful the console feels better in your hand and is matte. The white looks sleek and modern. The stand is a million times better and actually works as it should so far it’s not got loose like the old one. It feels quicker and has a small amount of extra memory if this is what’s drawing you buy a 1tb memory card as it’s way cheaper and bigger! It gets hotter than the old switch and the battery is no better in my experience. It ... MoreI’ll start by saying unless you have a purpose for two switches, your a first timer or replacing a broken console it’s not worth replacing. I have a two year old switch that’s buttons are bugging out, the stand has broken and I want to build a new acnh island without replacing my old island. The Oled screen is so much crisper and bigger it’s beautiful the console feels better in your hand and is matte. The white looks sleek and modern. The stand is a million times better and actually works as it should so far it’s not got loose like the old one. It feels quicker and has a small amount of extra memory if this is what’s drawing you buy a 1tb memory card as it’s way cheaper and bigger! It gets hotter than the old switch and the battery is no better in my experience. It has a mains charger no usb charger which I personally prefer the option. The TV stand is sleek and better looking I personally use a tiny adapter not the switch one as it takes less space and is portable. The interface is exactly the same and nothing noticeable has changed internally. In my opinion if you are choosing between a switch and a Oled I’d go Oled as it’s marginally better and no real difference in price.

Lulabella originally posted on very.co.uk
Terrible Quality Control
18 June 2022

Don’t get me wrong — the Nintendo Switch is not a bad console by ANY means! I even have the most recent non-OLED version. HOWEVER, the OLED version is just not reliable. I’m on my second console and will be returning it once and for all. The first one had super stiff buttons on one of the joy-cons, and the second (one I will be returning) had a loose joystick on one of them. There is no excuse as to why 2/2 consoles come with defective controllers. I had battery issues with my current Joy-cons, but no defects that inhibit gameplay like this. Regarding the console itself, the screen does have outstanding colors, though its low resolution means that there is pink/green color fringing in high-contrast areas. Not to mention that many games were designed with the old ... MoreDon’t get me wrong — the Nintendo Switch is not a bad console by ANY means! I even have the most recent non-OLED version. HOWEVER, the OLED version is just not reliable. I’m on my second console and will be returning it once and for all. The first one had super stiff buttons on one of the joy-cons, and the second (one I will be returning) had a loose joystick on one of them. There is no excuse as to why 2/2 consoles come with defective controllers. I had battery issues with my current Joy-cons, but no defects that inhibit gameplay like this. Regarding the console itself, the screen does have outstanding colors, though its low resolution means that there is pink/green color fringing in high-contrast areas. Not to mention that many games were designed with the old Switch in-mind, meaning not many moments of true black anyway. Additionally, the kickstand is a great improvement, but pulling it out could result in pulling out the back of the console as well. And don’t forget — all the internals are the same, including battery, processor, and output resolution. Overall, if you’re new to the Switch system and want to test your luck, you MIGHT be in for a treat, but it’s just hard to justify when the next-tier Switch has the same performance and better quality control.

Zachary originally posted on Target

Specification

ColourWhite
Storage Capacity64GB
ControlsWireless JoyCons
Motion SensorsAccelerometer Gyroscope
Height (mm)102 (With Joy Cons)