Not a slickdeal but given that these are out of stock everywhere just an FYI that they are available at Amazon.
Need to got to the link and the scroll down to where it says other sellers. Find the one that is sold and shipped by Amazon and add it to your cart.
It is coming and going out of stock. Took me like 5 attempts to place my order, in other words if you don't see it in stock give it a few minutes and refresh and try again. I was trying through the app but finally was able to complete the checkout on my PC using Chrome. Good luck
https://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-S...098RKWHHZ/
Update: Gamestop also has some stock
https://www.gamestop.com/consoles...dition=New
Nintendo Switch – OLED Model w/ White Joy-Con $349.99 + free shipping
Features & details
7-inch OLED screen - Enjoy vivid colors and crisp contrast with a screen that makes colors pop
Wired LAN port - Use the dock's LAN port when playing in TV mode for a wired internet connection
64 GB internal storage - Save games to your system with 64 GB of internal storage
Enhanced audio – Enjoy enhanced sound from the system's onboard speakers when playing in Handheld and Tabletop modes.
Wide adjustable stand – Freely angle the system's wide, adjustable stand for comfortable viewing in Tabletop mode. Nintendo Switch – OLED Model supports all Joy-Con controllers and Nintendo Switch software
Product Details
Product Dimensions: 2.9 x 6.5 x 7.9 inches; 3.33 Pounds
Item model number: HEGSKAAAA
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Wow....
It was going in and out with like a few minutes in between. Right now I haven't seen it coming back in stock for at least 20minutes, it might be dead already but I would keep trying just in case. The OLED Neon was also doing the samething.
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Every Target near me as a OLED sitting on the shelf and this very deal proves that the OLED is not an impossible to find unicorn online....please stop pushing your "the world is heading in the wrong direction because a recently released video game console is hard to find" propaganda. Doesn't suit you.
Edit: Love the downvotes: They scream "you offended me but I do not have the intelligence to articulate how or offer a counter point."
Like people were doing on the Switch OLED just a 6-8 weeks ago? Like the PS5...currently? $1200+ was pretty common PS5 price for a craigslist scalper over Christmas 2021.
As is any item that is hard to find and has an inflated post retail price. You do realize "scalping" is a term that precedes video games and is more prevalent in Sports and Entertainment than it ever will be for handheld consoles?
Botting was really common back then too and companies did not realize it was a problem. Now at least they are doing things trying to prevent / slow how many consoles botters can get by either preorder lotto's, online surprise releases, or sudden and coordinated retail drops among multiple companies. Not a single one of those practices were used prior to the last few years (unless you had an independent retailer do it on their own).
LOL...how is that different than today? Did college students disappear??? A large part of the population is working remotely or decided to become (male or female) homemakers as opposed to going back to work. Lots of spare time there. Also a huge part of the population, boomers, have retired in droves and they grew up playing many of the games that are most popular on the Switch. Most of these consoles are B&M release only with no preorders. The only way to get them is "drive around all day" or pay people to stand in line. Oh, but that is a new practice right? No one ever paid people wait in line for Beatles tickets
Every Target near me as a OLED sitting on the shelf and this very deal proves that the OLED is not an impossible to find unicorn online....please stop pushing your "the world is heading in the wrong direction because a recently released video game console is hard to find" propaganda. Doesn't suit you.
When the people who buy it is less than the number manufactured, you'll get stock.
MSRP has never meant something is guaranteed to be available. In fact, wide availability generally means a product has failed because... No one is buying it.
I flipped Wiis in high school. $199 to $350 for each one I found (minus fees and shipping) kept me alive back then. This is the game. This has always been the game.
Edit: I'm just getting old and you guys who think otherwise never saw SD in it's PRIME. Back when deals made you money if you got them. And YES, retail can be a deal.
TY OP FOR POSTING.
Wow....
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