It’s not often that we see great deals on Nintendo Switch consoles, so when they do pop up, it’s best to act quickly. Starting tomorrow, you’ll be able to score the Nintendo Switch OLED, one of our favorite handheld consoles, at a steep $30 discount on Woot. This deal is available for a limited time, and includes both the white and neon red-blue models for a reduced price of $320 while supplies last. (Note that the link below will go live starting tomorrow, March 30.)
Unlike many Woot deals, the Switch OLED models on sale will be offered brand-new, so you won’t have to settle for a preowned or refurbished device. The devices will ship in the regular Nintendo retail packaging with all the accessories you’d expect a brand-new unit to come with. The main downside is that the warranty, provided by Woot, is shorter than you’d usually get, with 90 days of coverage in case of any issues.
The Nintendo Switch OLED is the best Switch console on the market right now. It has a larger screen than both the original Switch and Lite models, with a 7-inch OLED display offering more vivid colors and greater contrast. The device also has a redesigned kickstand and TV dock, along with 64GB of internal storage. Whether you’re investing in a Nintendo Switch for the first time, want to upgrade your current device or are buying a console as a gift, this deal makes it much more affordable — while supplies last.
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Ramona Emerson is a Diné writer and filmmaker originally from Tohatchi, New Mexico. He has a bachelor’s in Media Arts from the University of New Mexico and an MFA in Creative Writing from the Institute of American Indian Arts. After starting in forensic videography, she embarked upon a career as a photographer, writer, and editor. He is an Emmy nominee, a Sundance Native Lab Fellow, a Time-Warner Storyteller Fellow, a Tribeca All-Access Grantee and a WGBH Producer Fellow. In 2020, Emerson was appointed to the Governor’s Council on Film and Media Industries for the State of New Mexico. He currently resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she and her husband, the producer Kelly Byars, run their production company Reel Indian Pictures. Shutter is her first novel