Nintendo Switch vs Nintendo Switch Lite: if you’re at a loss as to which of the latest consoles is great for you, then look no further. First, you’ll need to know what the differences are and what suits your needs. It's a decision that might be difficult at first, but we're here to help.
In the corner of theNintendo Switch is convenience; it’s a hard console to beat. Since its release in 2017, the console has been a smash hit. The console appeals to all players no matter their game approach due to its ability to offer at-home and on-the-go gaming and a fantastic library of games. However, not everyone needs their Nintendo Switch console to plug into their TV.
In fact, shortly after the console’s release, it was found that handheld mode was the most popular for players. So it surprised no one when Nintendo’s next step was to release the Nintendo Switch Lite and carry on the tradition of the handheld-only console market. Smaller, lighter and less expensive than the original Nintendo Switch, it’s the perfect option for those with no interest in docking their console.
Another Switch is coming! Releasing on October 8, 2021, the Nintendo Switch OLED(opens in new tab) brings some much-needed upgrades to the popular hybrid console. You get a 7-inch OLED screen, a better kickstand and speakers, plus 64GB of internal storage. Nintendo Switch OLED pre-orders(opens in new tab) are now live so don't miss out if you've got your eye on the new Switch.
Prospective Switch owners currently have options for Nintendo’s latest console (unless that rumored Nintendo Switch Pro makes an appearance), thanks to the Nintendo Switch OLED's launch in 2021. But if you're still looking at the previous options, which model suits you? Is it the
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