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The Nintendo Switch (OLED Model) Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Limited Edition features a stunning 7-inch OLED display, 64 GB of internal storage, and a unique design inspired by the beloved Zelda franchise. With versatile gaming modes and enhanced audio, this console is perfect for both solo adventures and multiplayer fun, making it a must-have for any gaming enthusiast.
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It's Nintendo!
Behold the Nintendo Switch (OLED Model) Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Limited Edition! It’s a gaming console so majestic, even Link himself would trade in his Master Sword for a chance to wield it. Note: it’s a limited edition console, not a game bundle—because clearly, this console is already legendary enough to stand on its own.**Unboxing the Legend**Opening the box feels like discovering a hidden treasure chest in Hyrule. As you peel back the layers of packaging, you half expect to hear the classic “da-da-da-DAAA!” sound. The console’s design is a visual homage to Zelda, with intricate patterns and golden accents that make you want to shout, “Hey! Listen!” to anyone within earshot.**OLED Brilliance**The OLED screen on this Switch isn’t just any screen; it’s the Triforce of screens. Colors pop with such vibrancy that you might find yourself reaching out to touch the sunsets in Breath of the Wild. It’s as if the game world is begging you to explore it, pixel by pixel, with more enthusiasm than a Cucco chasing Link.**Zelda-Themed Joy-Cons**The Joy-Cons are adorned with beautiful Zelda motifs, making them the classiest controllers in the kingdom. They’re so stylish, even Ganondorf would be tempted to swap his sinister schemes for some quality gaming time. Just be careful not to drop them in the real world—no amount of heart containers will save them from concrete floors.**The Hero’s Dock**The dock is no ordinary docking station; it’s a regal throne for your Switch. Covered in Hylian symbols and gleaming like a piece of ancient technology, it commands respect from all other gadgets in your entertainment center. Placing your Switch into this dock feels like preparing it for an epic quest every time.**No Game Included**Yes, the console doesn’t come with the game. But who needs the game when you have a console this breathtaking? Besides, real heroes know that the journey begins with the right gear. Consider this your call to adventure—now all you need is the cartridge (or digital download) to start your epic quest.**A Few Hiccups**Of course, even this masterpiece isn’t without its minor annoyances. The special edition design might make you hesitant to let friends and family touch it, lest they smudge its pristine surface. And while it’s more expensive than the regular OLED model, remember: legends never come cheap.**Final Verdict**The Nintendo Switch (OLED Model) Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Limited Edition is a must-have for any Zelda fan. It’s not just a console; it’s a shrine to all things Hyrule. With its stunning OLED display, gorgeous themed design, and that unmistakable air of exclusivity, it transforms your gaming experience into an epic saga. So, don your green tunic, grab your Joy-Cons, and get ready to embark on a new adventure—because this Switch is destined to become the stuff of legends.
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AMAZING!!!
I've owned the 1st generation switch console since they came out. I have been tempted to get an OLED version because of this model coming out - Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom limited edition. I am very pleased with this console and my decision to upgrade, as I LOVE this model now.This OLED console model looks amazing, being Zelda themed, and also as an OLED has a larger screen and a much better display, with the games looking great when used in portable mode. There are also other advantages that come with an OLED model such as improved battery life and bigger storage.To conclude, I'd say this model is a must for Zelda fans, as well as being worth it if you want to upgrade from the first generation console. Also, if you don't own the 1st generation I'd say this is totally better if you will use it in portable mode. Being a limited edition model will hold better its value in time, should you decide to sell it later on. However, for people planning to use the switch docked I'm not sure the OLED model is worth it. ...Unless of course, they are a massive Zelda fan!!
C**R
Official exactly as advertised
Official switch systemNice permanent decals over system and controller shells as a variation.
A**S
Good fun
Great game
C**G
Great looking Switch
Just love the look of this Switch and it works great. Have to say when a controller got damaged after a few weeks, Nintendo Customer Care were great. Replaced it with no hassle.
L**L
Gorgeous console
I’ve been looking for an excuse to upgrade to the oled model for ages due to having the gen 1 version.Beautiful console and the dock is so smooth on your cheek.THE CONSOLE DOESNT COME WITH THE GAME which is obvious if you took 2 minutes to read the description.If you’re looking for a reason to upgrade, don’t hesitate buying this, you won’t regret :D
G**R
Purely cosmetic but it looks gorgeous. Ergonomics are terrible and some quirks with power
Having been burned before by Nintendo with the 3DS launch, I waited until there was a Zelda edition Switch to buy one. I didn't miss out on BotW by getting the Wii U version (I got the WWHD version of that, I love the Zelda theme on consoles). So when this was finally announced, phew, I can now buy one, and hey it's an OLED too. I love OLED screens because black is truly black, so dark and atmospheric scenes really do translate well onto them.Ironically I bough this to play primarily on my TV, so the screen is rarely seen while it's docked. And honestly, I have real issues with the ergonomics. This is my first Switch and I've never played one before, and I was taken aback at how difficult it is to hold. It's so thin that my fingers cramp around it when playing handheld for any significant length of time. This is completely at odds with my Steam Deck, which I bought before a Switch, which is sculpted to fit your hands extremely well - of course the SD is far bulkier and heavier, and Nintendo is trying to compromise two contradictory things. But given that previous Nintendo consoles have been far easier to hold, this is a real disappointment.I like that the Dock is also prominently themed and the console looks great when docked. The terrible ergonomics continue when docked, though, as the included classic-type body for the Joycons is just unbearable to use. The whole thing is just not suitable for adult hands. Maybe this is because Nintendo targets younger users, but the net result is that it's the most uncomfortable gaming experience I've ever had. My first-edition 3DS is more comfortable to use. So I make use of the USB ports on the Dock to use a third-party USB controller instead, which is so much nicer.The console only outputs at 1080p but the game graphics upscale nicely to my 4k TV. The USB-C connector is great for compatibility and shared accessories with my other devices. One surprise is that despite the console's fairly generous battery capacity, the charger will not pull more than 18 Watts, even from the official power supply; I've tried several and metered both the inlet and the wall, and it maxes out at 18W. Even my phone pulls 25W; my SD will charge at 45W. This means it charges relatively slowly, so if you're hoping to fast-charge it before dashing out the door, you'll be disappointed.The Joycons have their own built-in batteries and are obviously subject to wear, so you have three separate lithium battery packs in this console to monitor for failures. I don't use the Joycons in wireless mode but I have no idea what that's doing to their battery longevity. The battery life of the console is pretty good, at least, despite the higher drain of the gorgeous OLED display over the LCD. Again, not a significant problem in my mostly-docked use. However, I find that even with the console powered 'off' (if it really is), the battery drains significantly quickly. My 3DS, by contrast, can be left for a year and still start up with ample battery charge. So if I don't use the Switch for a while, the battery is usually flat and I have to wait up to 15 minutes for it to start up.But hey, I bought this to play TotK and that's all that matters. It does that job very, very well.
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