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The Switch Lite is for everyone who found the original Switch too big. Really, that's it. By going with a smaller screen and fixed controllers, Nintendo has crafted something that feels more like ...
Thus, the Nintendo Switch Lite was born, a smaller, lighter version of the Switch game system. It has its drawbacks, of course—you can't have portability without cutting some corners here and there.
Nintendo Switch vs. Switch Lite: Price and Release Date The Switch Lite will be available for purchase on September 20 for $200, compared with the two-year-old Switch, which still retails for $300.
If looking to buy a Nintendo Switch, you'll have to decide which version of the system is best for you. Check out this comparison guide to help you pick one.
Nintendo’s Switch lineup has evolved into three models: the standard Switch, Switch Lite (handheld mode only), and the new Switch OLED. Each model offers the same level of performance, sharing ...
7/19 Update: A week after the reveal of the Switch Lite, Nintendo announced an upgraded version of the original Switch that will have extended battery life, and will launch in mid-August. Original ...
Nintendo's latest offering is a smaller, $200 version of the popular Switch. The new Switch Lite, which cannot connect to a television and works only as a handheld device, arrives on September 20.
The Switch Lite is the first step into a new era for Nintendo. For the first time, it has released a handheld console that plays the same games as its home console.
OK, a smaller screen on a smaller device (the Switch Lite is about the same size as a Switch with one of its Joy-Con controllers removed) makes sense, but it would have been nice if Nintendo at ...
Nintendo Switch Lite 4.0 Excellent Bottom Line The Nintendo Switch Lite is a slimmer, less expensive version of the standard Switch and one of the best handheld game systems to date.
Nintendo's lower-cost Switch is great, as long as you don't need to connect to a TV or expect to play with friends at home. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable ...