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The Nintendo Sound Clock Alarmo is equipped with a special "movement sensor" that uses radio waves, and the alarm sound changes according to your movements. When you turn over in your bed, it makes a coin acquisition sound, and when you get away from the bed, it plays a fanfare, and it colors your life with the sound of the game you set. The alarm songs included are from 5 titles such as "Super Mario Odyssey" and "Splatoon 3", and a total of 35 songs from 7 scenes in each title are included. In addition, alarm songs will be added for free via the Internet. Future additional songs have been released for "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" and "Animal Crossing: New Horizons". ■What is Nintendo Music? Nintendo Music includes game music from popular Nintendo titles such as Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Splatoon, and Animal Crossing, and you can also enjoy playlists divided by characters and in-game situations. You can create your own playlists, or listen to playlists that match your current mood, such as "Take a break," "Cheer up," and "Good night." In addition, there is a "Game Software Spoiler Prevention" function that restricts music from certain titles so that you don't get to spoil titles you haven't played yet. ■Highly recommended! Pre-order the game here! https://amzn.to/2I0kLLO Nintendo Switch/Strategy/Live/Evaluation/Review/Unpopular/Retirement/Official/Update/Update/Burning Story/Synopsis/Pre-Play/Trailer/PV/Latest Information/New Elements/Downloadable Content/DLC/Impressions/Last Boss/Ending/Tips/Tips/Reservation/Strategy Guide/Trailer/Latest Video/PS 5/Steam/PlayStation 5/Release Date ■ What is the OLED model? "White" has been added to the color variations of the Nintendo Switch dock and "Joy-Con". The screen of the Nintendo Switch (OLED model) has been changed from the 6.2-inch LCD display of the Nintendo Switch main unit to a 7-inch OLED display. The screen is now brighter and more vivid. The rear stand uses a wide "free-stop" stand, which allows you to adjust the angle to your liking and improves stability. You can now play table mode more comfortably. The free-stop system extends the console by 3 mm horizontally, and the weight has increased by 20 grams by changing the stand material from resin to metal. [5] The dock that comes with the Nintendo Switch (OLED model) is now equipped with a wired LAN terminal (one USB terminal has been eliminated). The shape of the grooves on the dock has been changed to accommodate the HDMI cable, power cable, and wired LAN cable (also compatible with the Nintendo Switch [Supplementary Note 1]). [7] The HDMI cable has been changed from the HDMI 1.4b cable (model number: WUP-008) used in previous models and the Wii U to a new HDMI 2.0 cable (model number: HEG-005). The storage memory of the console has been increased from 32GB on the Nintendo Switch to 64GB. In addition, the storage capacity can be expanded by using a microSD memory card, microSDHC memory card, or microSDXC memory card (sold separately). The storage capacity can be expanded up to 2GB for microSD, 32GB for microSDHC, and 2TB for microSDXC. The speakers have been changed from the conventional open type to a closed type. The sound is clear in portable mode and table mode. The Nintendo Switch logo on the Joy-Con grip has been changed from printed to engraved. In addition, white dots have been added to the string of the Joy-Con strap. ■Accessories Nintendo Switch (OLED model) main unit Nintendo Switch dock (white) Joy-Con (L) (white) / Joy-Con (R) (white) Joy-Con strap x 2 (black) Joy-Con grip HDMI cable (1.5m) Nintendo Switch AC adapter Safety guide ■Peripherals HEG-001 Nintendo Switch (OLED model) main unit. HAC-002 Nintendo Switch AC adapter One included with the main unit. Can also be used with "Nintendo Switch" and "Nintendo Switch Lite". HAC-003 Nintendo Switch battery Built-in to the main unit. HEG-005 High-speed HDMI cable One included with the main unit. HEG-007 Nintendo Switch dock (with LAN terminal) One included with the main unit. HAC-007 Nintendo Switch Dock One included with HAC and HAD models. Although it does not have a LAN port, it can also be used with the Nintendo Switch (OLED model). HAC-010 USB Charging Cable One included with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, Joy-Con Charging Grip, USB-charging wireless controller, and peripherals. Type C USB cable. Available in two lengths: 1.5m and 0.3m. HAC-011 Joy-Con Grip Grip for attaching Joy-Con. One included with the console. HAC-012 Joy-Con Charging Grip Grip for attaching Joy-Con to charge. HAC-013 Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Battery pack (CTR-003) is the same as that for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U PRO controllers. HAC-015 Joy-Con (L) One Joy-Con (L) and one Joy-Con (R) are included with the Nintendo Switch console. It can also be used with the Nintendo Switch Lite, but since it does not have a charging function, a separate Joy-Con charging grip is required for charging. HAC-016 Joy-Con (R) ■Game consoles released by NintendoNintendo's Family ComputerSuper FamicomColor TV Game 15 (1977)Color TV Game 6 (1977)Color TV Game Racing 112 (1978)Color TV Game Block Breaker (1979)Color TV Game Computer TV Game (1980)Family Computer (1983) - There are several models, including the early model with square buttonsAV specification Family Computer (New Famicom) (1993)HYUNDAI COMBOY (1989) - Korean version of Family ComputerNintendo Entertainment System (1985) - Overseas version of Family ComputerNew-Style NES (NES2) (1993) - Overseas version of AV specification Family ComputerTwin Famicom (Sharp) (1986)Super Famicom (1990)HYUNDAI SUPER COMBOY (1992) - Korean version of the Super FamicomSuper Famicom Junior (1998) Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1991) - Overseas version of the Super FamicomNew-Style Super NES (SNES2) (1998) - Overseas version of the Super Famicom JuniorNINTENDO64 (1996) - Pikachu model released in 2000Hyundai Comboy64 (1997) iQue Player (2003) Nintendo GameCube (2001) - Hanshin Tigers championship commemorative model released in 2003Panasonic Q (2003) - Released by Matsushita Electric (now Panasonic)Wii (2006) Wii Family Edition (2011) Wii Mini (2012) Wii U (2012) JOYSOUND FESTA (2013) Nintendo Switch (2017) Nintendo Switch (OLED model) (2021) Game consoles released by Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE, formerly SCE) → See also "Sony Interactive Entertainment" Original PlayStation (SCPH-5001) PlayStation (1994) PS one (2000) PlayStation 2 (2000) PlayStation 2 Slim (2004) PlayStation 2 Super Slim (2007) PlayStation 3 (2006) PlayStation 3 40GB model (2007) PlayStation 3 Slim (2009) PlayStation 3 Super Slim (2012) PlayStation Vita TV (2013) PlayStation 4 (2014) PlayStation 4 Super model (2015) PlayStation 4 Slim (2016) PlayStation 4 Pro (2016) PlayStation 5 (2020) PlayStation 5 Digital Edition (2020) PlayStation 5 Slim (2023) #Switch #Nintendo #NintendoSwitch #Nintendo Online #Nintendo Museum #Alarmo #Pokemon #Nintendo #Nintendo Direct #Nintendo Direct