SAVE $39.01:As of April 17,Roman Perez Jr. Archives get a refurbished Nintendo Switch OLED Model with White Joy-Con at Woot for $249.99, down from its usual price of $289.99. That's a discount of 18%.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is on the horizon, but the original Switch is still a great console that's worth investing in. It has a huge library of games, many of which are still just as fresh as they were the day they released, including tons of titles featuring Nintendo mascot characters like Mario, Yoshi, and more. There's a bit of confusion in the air about when you'll be able to pre-order a new Switch 2, so if you're curious about the first generation, now's the time to get one at Woot.
As of April 17, get a refurbished Nintendo Switch OLED Model with White Joy-Con at Woot for $249.99, down from the refurb price of $289.99 at Amazon, and $342.99 for a new model. That's a discount of 24% off the new price. It comes with a limited 30-day Woot warranty and has been factory reconditioned by the company, so keep that in mind when purchasing.
SEE ALSO: Nintendo Switch 2 preorder date just days away, per leakThis large and in charge Switch comes with a brighter, 7-inch OLED screen that's much more crisp and colorful than the old Switch. It also has a wide adjustable stand that's sturdier than the original console's, with enhanced audio that comes through in both handheld and tabletop modes. And with 64GB of internal storage, you can save a few smaller games from the Nintendo Switch eShop without adding a microSD card.
Beyond those upgrades, this is the same old Switch with tons of games to play for all types of players. It's perfect for at home or on the go play since you can dock it or play in handheld mode, and despite this being its final year as the only handheld in town from Nintendo, it's still worth every penny. Grab yours before the Switch 2 lands and catch up.
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