Woot Made a Discount on Both Versions of Nintendo Switch

It’s rare to find a new Nintendo OLED switch selling for less than the retail price of $349.99, at least from a reputable retailer, but Woot is doing just that: right now, you can get the console for about 10% off, and not a huge discount, but welcome nonetheless. It’s $314.99 (originally $349.99) while supplies last or until June 5, 2024 at 2:59 a.m. ET.

If you’re not picky about screen size and resolution, Woot also sells used non-OLED switches in “refurbished” condition for $239.99, which is a lower price than Amazon’s refurbished models . (Keep in mind that all refurbished Woot products may show signs of wear, but are all serviced and guaranteed to function properly.)

Woot only ships to the 48 contiguous US states. If you have Amazon Prime, you get free shipping; otherwise $6 will be spent.

7″ OLED screen, wired LAN port, enhanced sound, wide adjustable stand, 64GB internal memory.
Nintendo Switch OLED

$314.99 at Woot
$349.99 Save $35.00

$314.99 at Woot
$349.99 Save $35.00
Comes in original retail packaging with all original accessories and has been verified by Woot.
Nintendo Switch with Neon Blue and Neon Red Joy‑Con (Grade A Refurbished)

$239.99 at Woot
$299.99 Save $60.00

$239.99 at Woot
$299.99 Save $60.00

Woot’s offer on an OLED Nintendo Switch is better than GameStop’s current $25 discount if you spend at least $250 (you don’t have to pick it up in person, either). According to price checker tools , no other major retailer has had a better OLED deal in the past few months.

The OLED costs $50 more than the original version due to the improved 7-inch OLED screen, but not everyone wants a nicer screen. (Check out this guide to help you decide whether it’s worth paying for an OLED upgrade .) The other main difference is storage capacity: The OLED has 64GB of internal memory, which is double that of the regular model. It also has an improved stand and the docking station looks sleeker. But if you plan on gaming on the Switch most of the time, an OLED screen won’t make any difference to you.

Keep in mind that there are already rumors about a Nintendo Switch 2 , but it won’t be out until next year, but in the meantime there are plenty of games worth playing on the Switch .

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