Nintendo Switch (OLED-Modell) - Mario Red Edition
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Console | Nintendo Switch |
Game world | Nintendo |
Item number | 37810907 |
Manufacturer | |
Category | |
Manufacturer no. | 10011772 |
Release date | 6.10.2023 |
Colour group | Red |
Exact colour description | Mario Edition (red) |
Console | Nintendo Switch |
Platform | Switch OLED |
PEGI | 3 years |
USK | 3 years |
Connections | 3.5mm jack, HDMI, USB 2.0, USB-C |
Processor type | Nvidia Tegra 4 |
Display size (inches) | 7" |
Image resolution | 1600 x 900 pixels |
Memory capacity (RAM) | 64 GB |
Disk type | Flash |
Storage capacity | 64 GB |
Power supply | Electrical connection, Rechargeable battery operated |
Country of origin | China, Germany |
Scope of delivery | 2 Joy-Con wristbands, AC power supply unit, HDMI cable, Joy-Con (L)/(R) Controller in Mario Red, Joy-Con holder, Nintendo Switch adapter, Nintendo Switch console, Nintendo Switch Do |
Length | 10.20 cm |
Width | 24.20 cm |
Height | 1.39 cm |
Weight | 420 g |
Length | 21 cm |
Width | 26 cm |
Height | 10 cm |
Weight | 1.51 kg |
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Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Game consoles» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 1.Nintendo0.6 %
- 2.Microsoft1 %
- 3.Sony1.2 %
- 4.Valve1.8 %
- 5.Lenovo2.4 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 2.Microsoft5 days
- 3.ASUS6 days
- 3.Sony6 days
- 5.Valve8 days
- 6.Nintendo17 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Game consoles» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 1.Nintendo1.8 %
- 2.Microsoft3.5 %
- 2.Sony3.5 %
- 4.Valve5.4 %
- 5.ASUS10.5 %
The Nintendo Switch OLED is technically slightly more powerful than its predecessor, but also costs significantly more money. However, it is the first choice for anyone who primarily uses the Switch in handheld mode. Those who only play via dock on the TV will be better off with the cheaper model.
- Bigger and better display
- Greatly improved stand
- All-round improved design
- No resolution or performance improvements
- Joy-Con drift remains a problem
The Switch (OLED) is the best version of the console. But it's a more difficult upgrade because there are no performance improvements. The OLED display is excellent and is complemented by a new stand and small improvements. Basically, current Switch owners won't buy a new Switch OLED and will stick with their Switch...
For around 350 euros, you get a lot of added value with the Switch OLED. In addition to the improved display, you benefit from some useful improvements such as the clear sound and the larger storage space. If you already own a Switch, you don't have to get a second one. After all, it's still basically the same console and not a completely new device...
The Switch OLED isn't quite the big hit - Nintendo hasn't incorporated enough innovations for that. The display is bigger and the picture is nice, the slight changes to the design and construction are nice. First and foremost, gamers who play in handheld mode will benefit from this...
Finally, the question of price and our assessment of who might find the premium model worthwhile: Depending on the dealer you choose, the OLED model currently costs between 350 and 360 euros, which is 20 to 30 euros more than the LCD model. For those who do not yet own a Switch, the small surcharge compared to the visually dusty LCD model is definitely justified, because the Switch library is undoubtedly...