Nintendo Switch Lite Review - The Prettier Portable


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The recent arrival of Switch Lite marks a turning point in the Nintendo Switch story. Nintendo, a company known for revamping and restyling portable systems, went beyond a simple redesign for the Switch Lite, stripping it of key features in order to keep costs and size down. Many of us love the standard Switch because it's a convertible console, which, with a simple drop-in-or-out, can be either a portable handheld or a TV-connected device. With the Switch Lite on shelves at $200, Nintendo is both undercutting the standard Switch's $300 price and the ability to connect to a TV. It is, in effect, a direct challenge to the platform's identity.
Despite lacking the iconic Switch feature, Switch Lite still makes a very strong case for itself. The improved portability alone is enticing, and having now used the Lite exclusively for the better part of a week, my initial misgivings are admittedly subsiding. Where at first I found the lack of convertibility to be a dealbreaker, I now find myself wondering if I should add a Switch Lite to my shopping list. It may not be the Switch we've grown to love, but it's still a very good portable gaming device.
Before unloading a flood of opinions, it's worth glancing over this handy comparison chart that runs through the various measurements and specs of Switch Lite, the revamped standard Switch, and the original launch model.
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