A:AnswerIt has 64 GB of internal storage which is double that of the original switch and switch lite. It does have a microSD card slot in the back which you can use to expand storage.
A:AnswerThis happened to me a few days ago! At the store I went to, they were NOT in their display case - I had to ask at checkout. I actually had to convince the lady there that you could NOT buy them online and that it DID say they had some in stock. Finally, she went and saw they had some stashed away near checkout!! ALWAYS ASK!!
A:AnswerYes for the times you’re using it away from your TV like perhaps on a plane. You can set up the OLED as a tabletop screen & use the controllers as your handheld part, or keep it intact & just use it like a big, clunky handheld. I use mine almost exclusively on the TV but it’s nice to have options, especially when the OLED doesn’t cost that much more & includes access to all the retro games, even as far back as Nintendo 64.
A:AnswerTo find my Switch OLED, PS5, and XBOX Series X, I used an app called HotStock. If you want to pay for the premium service, it's about $5 a month, but I was able to get my Switch without paying for the service. It'll alert you when a store of your choosing has them in stock and will redirect you to the store's listing.
A:AnswerYes, you can transfer the games to the new one. You simply "re-download" them on the new device. You can still play on the old device, however, the primary device gets priority when playing games on that account
A:AnswerI ordered mine back in late October and it wasn't ready to pickup till November 7th seeing as December is upon us now I would think sometime in the coming weeks unless they use up all the chips they have for the old model with the mario kart 8 bundle which would be stupid on their part cause they could get more people to buy the new one if they don't do that