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Woot Has Discounted Both Versions of the Nintendo Switch

The OLED console is 10% off right now.
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Nintendo Switch OLED and regular version on a teal and green gradient background.
Credit: Product image courtesy of Woot.

It's rare to find a new OLED Nintendo Switch being sold for less than its $349.99 retail price, at least from from a reputable retailer, but Woot is doing just that: Right now, you can pick up the console for around 10% off—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 aren't picky about your screen size and resolution, Woot is also selling preowned non-OLED Switches in "Grade A Refurbished" condition for $239.99, a lower price than Amazon's own refurbished models. (Keep in mind that all refurbished products from Woot might come with signs of wear, but all have been serviced and are guaranteed to work properly.)

Woot only ships to the 48 contiguous U.S. states. If you have Amazon Prime, you get free shipping; otherwise, it’ll cast $6. 

Woot's deal on the OLED Nintendo Switch is better than GameStop's current $25 discount when you spend at least $250 (you also don't need to pick it up in person). No other major retailer has had a better deal for the OLED over the past few months, according to price-checking tools.

The OLED costs $50 more than the original version because of its improved 7-inch OLED screen, but not everyone demands a fancier screen. (Check out this guide to help you decide if it’s worth paying for the OLED upgrade.) The other main difference is storage space: The OLED has 64GB of storage, twice that of the regular model. It also has an improved kickstand, and the docking station is sleeker-looking. But if you plan on playing the Switch docked most of the time, the OLED screen won't make a difference for you.

Keep in mind that there are already rumors swirling around about the release of the Nintendo Switch 2, but it won't be out until next year—and there are plenty of games worth playing on the Switch in the meantime.