Nintendo Switch (OLED model)
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Nintendo Switch (OLED model)


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Stann

4 years ago

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Fabian Müller

4 years ago

If you find the Switch at a lower price at a Swiss competitor and it is in stock there, you are welcome to contact our customer service and we will clarify whether we can adjust the price 👍 Unfortunately, it is difficult to say in advance how the price will develop.
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TizianoB508

2 years ago

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KevinR33

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Imo. The upgrade is not really worth it if you already own a switch. The OLED-screen is definitely an improvment of the older version, but that alone doesn't warrant paying 300 CHF (for me). As It doesn't feature new hardware in terms of the computing/graphics unit onboard
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Anonymous

3 years ago

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leedavid

3 years ago • purchased this product

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Certainly a MicroSD card with plenty of space on it (not less than 64GB). It works without one, but you need it for all downloads, updates etc. Of course, you should also buy a game, because the console is no fun without it. Included is the console, power connection, ribbon adapter for the controllers, a module to unite the two controllers away from the screen and the dock with TV connection (I think HDMI cable was also included).
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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

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Up to 8 controllers can be connected to a Nintendo Switch. With the Switch itself you already have the first controller, so for 3 players you would have to buy two additional Nintendo Switch controllers. For example, you can use these controllers: Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Nintendo Joy-Con Set Blue/Red
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chievroska

4 years ago

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Former employee

4 years ago

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We were not able to test it, but according to the product information the biggest differences are screen related so it doesn't matter if you use it on a TV. The storage capacity is larger on the 64GB Oled version than the 32GB classic, but if you use a memory card that doesn't matter much either. :)
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macon

4 years ago

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Outrager

4 years ago

The three devices cannot all be connected simultaneously via HDMI to the one HDMI connection on the monitor. Either reconnect or buy an "intermediate device" that supports multiple HDMI inputs with one (or more) HDMI outputs to the monitor / soundbar. I have various devices connected to a receiver, from where an HDMI cable goes to the TV/monitor. Sound via receiver to the connected boxes. There are various possibilities. But in my opinion, the (old) switch only has one HDMI output, so you can connect it either to the monitor or to the soundbar. It might work to connect the Switch to the monitor via HDMI and send the sound to the soundbar via Bluetooth. I don't know this, but Google may help on the subject.
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Snixx97

4 years ago

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moenzu

4 years ago

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Krachgarten

4 years ago • purchased this product

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No, it doesn't come with a game. You can buy the games either here (or elsewhere at retail) or directly via the Nintendo Store, which you can access via the Switch. Note that the games are usually cheaper at retail.
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Anonymous

4 years ago

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markyzh76

4 years ago

I don't think anyone can answer that. Especially because the PS 5 and XBox Series X are officially only slightly more expensive (499), but offer much more performance. In general, the Switch shouldn't cost more than 300 euros for its rather weak hardware, Oled or not.
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DOX-VOX

4 years ago

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Stardustone

4 years ago

The new one, because it has a much better 7th inch OLED screen, better speakers and the new dock that comes with the Switch now also has a LAN port and the Switch now has a better, wider stand. However, the new Switch isn't due to go on sale until around October. I would still wait.

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