🎉 Game On: Play Your Way, Anytime, Anywhere!
The Nintendo Switch with Neon Blue and Neon Red Joy-Con offers a unique gaming experience with three versatile play styles, a vibrant 6.2-inch touchscreen, and impressive battery life, making it perfect for both solo and multiplayer gaming sessions.
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Resolution | 720p |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Input Device | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Platform | Nintendo Switch |
Color | Neon Blue and Red |
J**A
Great System!
Great system, and I have gotten lots of hours out of playing my switch. I love being able to switch from TV and then play on handheld. My switch has traveled everywhere with me. With the switch 2 coming soon, I will miss this system so much.
G**A
Entretenido y lo puedes llevar a todos lados
Fácil de usar le di a mi hija como regalo y todos los días juega una hora, es súper divertido y es un buen regalo para los niños que no ven TV , y se puede llevar en todos lados
P**E
Battle of Switch Scalpers.
Copped this mf in a battle against the scalpers in the first initial months of covid lockdown. Worth every cent.
C**Z
great for trips
great for trips
J**Z
Todo bien llego a tiempo y en buen estado.
Todo bien llego a tiempo y en buen estado.
D**H
5 and a half years!
I bought my switch Christmas 2019, and use it often, however don’t have an excessive amount of games or high power games on it, it’s only just now, March 2025, started to run poorly. The fans have started to give out and it starts to sound a bit jet engine-y. While im happy to finally upgrade, it’s sad to see my old switch go.
S**.
Great value
My grandson loves his switch.
T**D
The switch is a unique console that has a lot of good ideas, but is poorly executed.
I have an loaded opinion on this console that I want to express. The Switch is flawed. As an avid gamer who usually ends up buying all the consoles (except the xbox one) and loves the hardware behind these machines, the switch was super cool when I first heard about it and saw it. I got one not to long after release once they came back to my area. Though it took awhile to save up for any games as during that point in its life, everything was expensive on it and 3rd party devs hadn't moved to it yet. Also there were no media apps on it besides hulu which somehow is still a thing, surprising. But that isn't what I want to talk about, its more how the switch feels really damn cheap.I don't mean cheap as with the plastic shell either (but that is an issue, dislike the texture a lot, and it was also damaged by strong adhesives from dbrand before), but you get a wimpy TN panel for its main built in display, in an era where amoled and ips are very obtainable for device of this size (the original psvita was oled, so it could have been possible). As the resolution is at a solid 720p, which can help balance good enough quality on the go with actual game performance, I feel like they should have opted for a nicer quality screen to have better range of colors, would have created more vivid scenes using sharper and brighter colors. Instead they chose washed out TN panels which leave a lot to be desired when comparing it to any handheld screen semi modern hand held screen with exception of DS's which also chose awful screens. (and some might argue TN for faster response time, and to that, I highly disagree with improvements to other display types, and also for the type of audience the switch aims at)Next I want to talk about the Joycons, as they are lovely little controllers that snap onto the side of the console with a satisfying click. I actually wouldn't have minded them despite being kinda awful when using them on a big screen if they worked correctly, but three years in and these things are still built to fail. There is a major design flaw in them that eventually has the analogue stick wear our and start "drifting", making the controller effectively useless. If these were cheap, maybe I wouldn't care as much, but they are 80$ to replace. Sure you can contact nintendo customer support and they sometimes take care of you, but this is a hassle and shouldn't even be a problem. They could have just owned up to the mistake, and redesigned the controllers at this point. ( pro controller is actually a solid design, but its more expensive then both ps4 and xbox one controllers so I dislike recommending it. I believe its the amiibo sensor that does this and that's just bad).Lastly, I kinda wanna just complain about nintendo being nintendo. But before that I want to praise them for how far they did come up to this point. There is finally 3rd party content being pushed on the Switch and thats awesome. It seems like they did listen a bit and made it much easier to get games on the Switch. Ok now onto the bad. The Switch has no utility, and I get that its a gaming console, but still its surprsing that the most mobile and potentially flexible console lacks basic OS features that things like the ps4, psvita, and even 3DS were capable of doing such as, have a variety of streaming services, a basic web browser, and customizing the layout of your home screen/having fun backgrounds. There is no personality to the switch despite it being one of the most unique consoles I have ever seen, which is quite baffling to me. Despite the console featuring bluetooth for its joycons and pro controller, you cant connect bluetooth headphones to it without a 3rd party adapter, which is a little baffling for an on the go console. The UI looks pretty ugly when put onto a big screen, just a personal gripe of mine, I really don't like it. Lastly, the game cartridges are a letdown. The reason games usually feel more expensive on the switch is because they more often then not are. This is due to the game cartridges costing more to make than blu-ray media for the other consoles. Nintendo also didn't want a disparity of cost between physical media and digital media, so if you launch a game both ways, you need to have the price be the same, which creates higher costing digital games on the switch store vs any other platform. The cost of the cartridge also varies depending on size of the game, so larger games will suffer more to this than smaller ones.That's my loaded opinion which turned more into a typed rant on the switch. Its still a pretty ok console that provides a ton of unique experiences that you can't get on any other platform. As a sole console I don't think I would recommend this unless you fully know what you are getting into, but as a side device to play exclusives its not bad. Hopefully they will release new hardware and software updates to fix many of the gripes I rambled on about.
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