If you are sorting through gaming console accessories, the first question is whether you need to connect several older consoles to one TV, complete a special-edition box set, or move to a brand-new Nintendo system. The four listings here cover all three paths, and the listed prices are far enough apart that the right pick depends mostly on your existing gear and your budget.
Quick take
- The GameStop HD System Selector appears twice: one listing is the higher-priced used version, and the other is the lower-priced used version, with the descriptions making different condition claims.
- The Microsoft Xbox One Day One Edition listing is a box-and-accessories set only, so it fits someone who already has an Xbox One console and controller.
- The Nintendo Switch 2 listing is the only brand-new console option in this group.
Listed price comparison
| Listing | Listed price | Price bar |
|---|---|---|
| GameStop HD System Selector 4-Input AV Switch Box RCA/S-Video BB-016 | USD 80.00 | |
| GameStop HD System Selector 4-Input AV Switch Box RCA/S-Video BB-016 | USD 39.99 | |
| Xbox One Day One Edition BOX with Kinect HDMI Power Supply and Manuals ONLY READ | USD 95.99 | |
| Nintendo switch 2 gaming console brand new ships same day | USD 438.00 |
The dollar spread between the lowest and highest listed prices here is $398.01.
Decision matrix
| Your situation | Start here |
|---|---|
| You want a low-cost way to route multiple older consoles to one screen | The less expensive GameStop HD System Selector listing |
| You want the same switch box but with a condition claim from the listing | The more expensive GameStop HD System Selector listing |
| You need the Xbox One Day One box with Kinect, HDMI, power supply, and manuals | The Microsoft Xbox One Day One Edition box listing |
| You want a brand-new Nintendo console | The Nintendo Switch 2 listing |
Product notes
GameStop HD System Selector 4-Input AV Switch Box RCA/S-Video BB-016 - listed at $80.00

This listing carries the higher price for the same switch box model. It is a used unit described as in great shape, with a 1:4 connection split, RCA, S-Video, and RJ-45 connectors, and universal compatibility. If you want to connect up to four AV sources and would rather buy a used unit that is described as in great shape than one that is described as untested, this is the one to look at. The trade-off is the price: the identical model appears elsewhere in this set for $39.99, so you are paying for a condition claim and not a different or newer product. The condition is still used, not new.
GameStop HD System Selector 4-Input AV Switch Box RCA/S-Video BB-016 - listed at $39.99

This is the lower-priced entry for the same model. It is used and listed as untested, so operation is not verified. The unit is described as cosmetically in very good condition, with all four selector buttons moving properly and the unit appearing complete. If you already know how to troubleshoot old AV gear or you want the lowest possible listed price for a four-input switch with RCA/S-Video/RJ-45 ports and a 1:4 split, this listing is the practical starting point. The limitation is the untested status: it may need your own check before regular use.
Xbox One Day One Edition box with Kinect, HDMI, power supply, and manuals - listed at $95.99

This Microsoft listing is a used Xbox One 2013 Day One Edition original box with the OEM Kinect, an HDMI cable, a power supply, and manuals only. The title says clearly that no console or controller is included, so it is a collector-minded accessory set rather than a playable bundle. If you already own an Xbox One and want the original Day One packaging and the listed components, this covers that specific gap. The limitation is the price relative to the contents: $95.99 buys the box and accessories, not a working console, so it should only make sense if the packaging itself is what you need.
Nintendo Switch 2 gaming console (brand new) - listed at $438.00

This listing is the only brand-new option among the four. It is listed as new and unplayed, includes a charger, and supports HDMI connectivity plus Wi-Fi capability. It is factory sealed, and the listing title is limited to the gaming console itself. If you want a current-generation Nintendo system without used condition caveats, this is the listing to compare. The limitation is the listed price: at $438.00, it is the most expensive item in this comparison by a wide margin, so it only makes sense if you are ready to spend at that level.
Final recommendation by use case
- For the lowest-cost way to switch between multiple older consoles, start with the less expensive GameStop HD System Selector listing, and accept that it is untested.
- If you prefer a used switch box with a condition claim, choose the more expensive GameStop HD System Selector listing.
- If your goal is Xbox One Day One packaging and listed accessories, the Microsoft box and accessories listing is the only one that fits.
- If you want a brand-new Nintendo console, the Nintendo Switch 2 listing is the clear choice.