Nintendo Switch OLED: where is it available?

Nintendo Switch OLED where is it available

NINTENDO SWITCH OLED. After a few weeks out of stock, the brand new Nintendo Switch OLED console is available again at several specialized stores.

[Mis à jour le 28 février à 10h33] After several weeks of stock shortages, the latest Nintendo Switch OLED model is back in stores, notably at Amazon, Micromania and Fnac.

This new Nintendo Switch model notably has a better OLED screen and a larger battery compared to the very first Nintendo Switch models released in 2017. It will satisfy demanding players, especially those looking for the best possible experience for a console from Nintendo.

The Nintendo Switch OLED is available at several retailers at its recommended retail price (339 euros). However, it is possible to get the best price at Micromania in its second-hand format. You will benefit from Micromania’s quality of expertise, since all the consoles sold second-hand are tested by the company before they are put on sale!

After a successful release in Japan and already some stock shortages, the new Nintendo Switch OLED model is now available worldwide. If you want to get your hands on it, several options are available: Micromania, Amazon, CDiscount, Fnac… Be careful though, stock shortages already seem to be looming, and you may have to wait a little before getting your hands on it. on a copy of the Nintendo Switch OLED!

If this new model remains in line with its predecessor, promotions should be quite rare! It may be necessary to wait for major periods such as French Days or Black Friday to hope to see interesting price drops on the Nintendo Switch OLED.

On the new image side

The new Nintendo Switch is here, but it’s a far cry from the Nintendo Switch Pro we thought we’d heard about at the start of summer 2021. It’s not the revolutionary console that can support 4K and technically compete with consoles Xbox Series X|S and Playstation 5. No, it’s purely and simply an improved version of the Nintendo Switch, on a few specific points. First in terms of its display, as its name suggests, the Nintendo Switch OLED will benefit from a 7-inch OLED screen (against 6.2 for the Switch, and 5.5 for the Switch Lite). For those who don’t really know what OLED is, we are talking here about a display technology superior to LCD screens, producing greater contrasts and greater color fidelity, day and night.

A new docking station

We can also note that the Switch OLED now has a docking station that can be connected via Ethernet, which means higher download speeds (depending on your connection) for the consumer. This same station also sees its internal storage capacity doubled to 64 GB, and it will still be compatible with microSDHC and microSDXC cards. Another innovation to note, its “crutch” allowing nomadic use has also been reworked in order to allow play in all circumstances, just like its speakers which will provide better quality sound. In terms of performance, we are very far from what was announced for a potential Nintendo Switch Pro. In the “docked” version, the maximum resolution does not change, we remain on Full HD (1080p). The processor also remains identical, still an Nvidia Tegra. We will therefore still have to wait before seeing Link and Zelda in 4K.

The Nintendo Switch OLED therefore presents many comfort improvements, with a larger screen and a more modern docking station. Regarding the latter, Nintendo said that the new Switch OLED docking station will be compatible with Switch consoles. If you already own the Nintendo Switch and want to get this new dock, know that Nintendo has said that it will be sold separately on the official Nintendo website, in its white version.

Joy-cons still compatible

It’s fine to offer a new console, but we logically wonder what to do with our old controllers. The good news is that a new Nintendo Switch OLED doesn’t involve changing out your old joy-cons. If you want to switch from the Nintendo Switch to the Nintendo Switch OLED, you can therefore keep your controllers. Don’t forget, the Nintendo Switch is compatible with up to 8 local players, a promise of a good evening with your friends.

The Nintendo Switch OLED is available at the modest price of 349.99 euros from us. It should however be noted that promotional offers reserved for members or based on promo codes may sometimes be available. Apart from these fairly rare price drops, the Switch OLED is almost in the same price range as its older sister, still available around 300 euros. Concretely, this version is not supposed to replace the Nintendo Switch, these two consoles should coexist for a while, it is a version more optimized for the game on the move, for 50 euros more than the Switch. Two colors will be offered when it is released, white and neon blue / neon red.

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Concretely, the Nintendo Switch OLED is not really different from the Nintendo Switch. Inside, and Nintendo has been very clear on this point, we find the same processor and the same amount of RAM as in the Switch, which means that their in-game performance should be relatively similar. The Nintendo Switch OLED is a slightly improved version of the Nintendo Switch, particularly in terms of its nomadic aspect. The 7-inch OLED screen will offer greater gaming comfort, due to its size and the quality of its display. Its new “dock” station has also benefited from some improvements, with a little more storage and the possibility of connection by Ethernet cable. Overall, the Switch Pro OLED offers many advantages, and above all better comfort of use, but it is not quite the revolutionary new Nintendo Switch Pro console that the world has been waiting for.

Rumors surrounding the release of this new hybrid console were numerous at the start of the summer. As you surely know, fans of the Japanese brand have been waiting for a console capable of approaching the performance of the “next-gen” (PS5 and Xbox Series). However, the Switch OLED is far from meeting these criteria, placing itself at the level of the Nintendo Switch and offering a maximum of Full HD 1080p resolution in the docked version. On the other hand, it was Valve who surprised everyone by announcing the release of its new Steam Deck. These two consoles have a lot in common, they are both hybrids, intended for those who wish to enjoy their games in their living room, as on the go. However, several major differences remain that are important to note. The Steam Deck is a kind of small computer, capable of running all PC games. It benefits from a de facto larger library of games. However, the Switch OLED remains a family console, which can accommodate up to eight players simultaneously. Where the Steam Deck provides more impressive performance on PC blockbusters, the Nintendo Switch OLED makes up for it by offering an experience more focused on sharing and “couch gaming”, for a lower price (349.99 euros vs. 419 euros).

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