Nintendo Switch – OLED Model w/ Neon Red & Neon Blue Joy-Con
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buddy
> 3 dayIts a great system a must buy.
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Hideki
> 3 dayI misunderstood which is 100% my own fault. I assumed the game was included. So, instead of getting the new Zelda, I decided to spend the $70 on the family plus pass and now my whole family enjoys the retro games I grew up with on their own Switchs. Ill probably gift Zelda to myself for Christmas this year. Nintendo looses a star for getting my hopes up as I rushed to buy this and even waited a week cause it was out of stock.
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Parmanand Soondur
> 3 dayOne of the best Exclusive Zelda Switch OLED handhelds we have as Switch Collectors Edition. So nice and beautiful with its Golden joy-cons & specially that console Dock with lovely design artwork in golden colors & white background. As a Zelda Fan its a must have with your Zelda collection.
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Sephanie
> 3 dayFrom the front to back this console is gorgeous. Nothing negative to say aside from a desire for a better processor! Screen looks fantastic and the battery life is killer
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Ace Prestige
> 3 daySo I have to say.. I was holding off on buying an OLED for some time, as I already had a Switch Lite and a Switch. (Both special editions themselves) But this one just caught my eye, and I knew that I HAD to make it mine. Should you upgrade to an OLED? Well, if you have a Switch Lite.. then most certainly. If you have a Switch... maybe not as necessary. However, the screen upgrade and the improved stand are quite nice to have. So it is just a matter of how bad you really want it and if you can afford it. I thought that this would be a very limited special edition. But it seems like there may be a decent stock of them like there was with the Animal Crossing Switch. So I would not be in a huge hurry... BUT, if you want it, I would not delay too long either.
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Bilz
> 3 dayIt was my very first switch that I have been saving for 3 years now and it looks really neat and the games I can play are very fun!
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Robert Manley
> 3 dayAmazon package came pretty damaged but the switch box had minor damage and the switch itself was in perfect condition. However the Power brick and cable almost started a fire when I plugged it in. after smelling burning plastic and seeing the side of the brick start to melt I unplugged it I discovered that something had broken loose inside the power brick and was rattling around inside. luckily I had a left over power cable from my older switch.
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Matt
> 3 daySanta got this for my son this year and it ended up reignited the gamer in me. I absolutely love how versatile this system is. You can play handheld with controllers attached to the screen, with the controllers separate from the screen and attached to a handheld game controller adapter, or you can dock the screen and play on your TV. It makes it a great activity for my son on long car rides. The screen is bright and colorful. I definitely recommend getting a glass screen protector and carrying case for it, though. The screen is a bit heavy and wouldnt be very hard for a kid to drop this, even while theyre playing it. The graphics arent quite as good on the screen as they are on the TV but thats sort of expected. On the TV, the graphics are excellent depending on the game. Mariokart in particular looks awesome. ERGONOMICS: As versatile as the controllers make this system, the Switch controllers do not lend themselves very well to larger hands. I guess this system is geared more toward kids in that regard. The buttons and joysticks are small and not very ergonomic for adult sized hands. Using the controller adapter isnt bad but using the individual controllers to allow multiplayer is cumbersome. The controllers are just too small. I was able to play only a couple races in Mariokart before my hands began to hurt from trying to hold the controller. I ended up buying an off-brand wireless controller for multiplayer situations, which I even find more comfortable than the adapter so I also recommend buying a second one if you plan on using the system. While playing with the controllers attached to the side of the screen is a bit more comfortable, the screen is a bit heavy as I said before, and holding it up for ten minutes of play got difficult even for me, so I imagine it would be even heaver for a kid to hold. Overall I really like the system for its versatility. With two ways to play on the go and a more stationary option for at home play, it doesnt limit you to one style of playing. You can figure out which style is more comfortable for you depending on your situation.
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Connie Dare
> 3 dayGot exactly what i wanted
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Ming Lee
> 3 dayI like the design as a zelda player.