Works well. Good quality.
It’s working still I bought for my grandson. I was glad that it was a good deal for him. He loves this and he kept up his grades for me to buy it for him. Read more

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Customers find the Nintendo Switch easy to set up and use, fun for the whole family, and worth the price, making it a perfect gift for kids.
It’s working still I bought for my grandson. I was glad that it was a good deal for him. He loves this and he kept up his grades for me to buy it for him. Read more
Excellent game to play; reduces stress, and convenient Read more
Love this machine! Read more
Exactly what it is! Super fun gaming system Read more
Everything is fake other than the switch itself doesn’t matter to me and it works fine (battery life sucks) But I will be buying some pink joycons after :P Read more
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Great deal and fast delivery Read more
The switch is a very well designed console that remains versatile and great for portability. However, the hardware, high reoccurring costs for getting games, and exclusivity to Nintendo store causes it to not be perfect, especially when the price remains close to original. This console does a lot of things right. The controllers are easy to use and come with accessories for different handheld modes. Battery life on both the switch and the joycons are pretty good. Touch screen is very responsive and rarely causes mistakes. Easy to use out of the box and setup is painless. Has the ability to backup save data to the cloud and restore on another switch if needed. And of course, putting it on the big screen makes things that much better. Below are some of the major problems that I believe will impact purchasing decision. Cost is the most important to me. When you are spending around $300 for a console, you shouldn't be expected to pay extreme prices for the games. However, Nintendo continues to sell to you that way. While many games get discounted during sales, there are still a lot of popular games that will sell for $60. Games that are available on PC that are on the Nintendo store also seem to sell higher there. The entry cost may be $300, but the expect to rack up a couple more hundred if you want the latest games. Don't forget, you also need to pay for the Nintendo online membership to get full functionality on a lot of these games. Hardware is another big issue. Hardware is very lacking at this point. First time launching into the Nintendo store, I'm already experiencing lag that really shouldn't happen. For most games, things run fine. But newer games have already had users reporting poor user experience. The hardware is in dire need of an update to be able to support new games. If considering OLED version, I would not buy unless you really value the larger screen and like playing on the go. Switch still only supports 1080p when docked. And for those of you who like using bluetooth speakers, know that once you hookup a bluetooth speaker, you are limited to pairing 2 controllers. Nintendo environment reminds me a bit of Apple. Nintendo likes to make their things exclusive to them. This means that only the switch can use the Nintendo store for games and it's also the only place. If the game you want to play is not on the Nintendo store, then you're out of luck. There are other competitors out there that allow you to put any software on their handheld consoles, which allow for a plethora of different options. However, with Nintendo, you are stuck in their environment. Overall, still a fun console with some of the best Nintendo games. However, unless you already have a number of games you like, it's not worth spending the money on an outdated console for 1 or 2 games. Read more
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