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Earlier this week, Nintendo unveiled the latest revision of its current console, the Nintendo Switch OLED model. This shines above all with the new, larger display, but also with a direct LAN connection to the TV station. You can find more details in the post to the Nintendo Switch with OLED screen. A FAQ with 9 questions and answers we have also already prepared for you. But what if you want to buy the console? You can already reserve an Amazon product page for this. You can certainly pre-order the Nintendo Switch OLED model before the release on October 8, 2021.
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Pre-order the Nintendo Switch OLED model: The Amazon pages are ready, but the console is not yet available. Here you will find the links to the pages as well as the Nintendo Switch Lite, an immediately available handheld alternative.
The relevant product pages indicate that you will soon be able to pre-order the new Nintendo Switch with OLED screen, LAN connection in the dock, larger speakers and a larger kick stand from Amazon. These are officially from Nintendo, like the link to the Nintendo Store on the product pages shows. Both models are available - the Nintendo Switch OLED model in white, and the Nintendo Switch OLED model with Joy-Cons in neon red and neon blue. At the moment, both still say “Currently not available”. That will certainly change in the near future, so that an order with Prime Shipping can be placed for the release day.
The new Nintendo Switch model with a 7-inch OLED display will cost 399 euros. The Nintendo Switch Lite is much cheaper, namely just under 200 euros, and is directly available. This only offers a 5,5-inch screen and cannot be used on the television. But if you're just looking for a handheld console to use on the go anyway, the 2019 Lite model should do the trick. At Amazon you get it with Prime Shipping in the colors gray, blue, turquoise-blue, yellow and coral. You can get to the product page with this link.
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