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Review on Nintendo Switch Lite Yellow by Janis Gailitis ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I have not regretted the purchase, everything is fine.

Because the screen has a plastic coating, you absolutely need to protect it with a film or glass if you do not want to be playing on a damaged screen in a couple of months. My opinion is that a bumper and a cover are also essential components to have. On the other hand, there are seldom any formal ones. If it is anything like mine, you will need to either order it from a well-known Chinese internet retailer that starts with the letter A: or buy it somewhere else entirely. It has just lately become possible to transfer games from the memory of the console to a flash drive and vice versa. This is one example of how the system is gradually being finished off. Before then, they were automatically installed on a USB flash drive, and once that drive reached capacity, they were moved to the device's built-in memory. I did not write about apparent features like the lack of vibration, connection to a TV, light sensor, non-detachable joycons, and softer button presses because these are the differences between the small and large versions of the console. Do not purchase the Lite edition if having them is essential for your work. In addition, I want to bring to your attention the fact that you should not think of this console as the primary or exclusive device for playing games. This is merely an add-on that is portable. The personal computer, Xbox, or PlayStation will continue to serve as the principal device. As of right now, I spend the vast majority of my time playing Animal Crossing, and while I'm counting down the days until the 15th of May, when Project Diva will be released, I play the game for several hours every day, so if there are any questions, I'll be able to answer them.

Pros
  • - Easily transportable (if portability is a need for you, then there are simply no parallels left). - Nice design - USB-C allows for relatively quick charging and does not have any issues with the cord (for example, for a power bank). There are probably no other benefits that are readily apparent. Because "quiet" and "comfortable in the hands" are characteristics that come naturally with the type of equipment being discussed here. It is highly likely that downloadable games that are exclusive to this console, such as Animal Crossing, Zelda, Mario, Splatoon, and a few others, ought to also be included here. However, this is not an advantage for the console; rather, it is a disadvantage for the game.
Cons
  • There are in fact a great number of them: - A truly feeble consolation. Even without anti-aliasing, games running at 30 frames per second in high definition barely pull it off. The games that were ported from PC are severely cut down, and some of them even operate in resolutions that are lower than HD. The console moves quite slowly while scrolling through the list of titles in its own shop, which is another indication of how slowly the system operates overall. Games with frequent and lengthy loading times. - When playing a 3D game at maximum brightness, the battery should last for roughly three hours. Only bring it along with a power bank or charge it (if you have access to an outlet) if you plan on taking it with you. - Video games that cost a lot of money (4000 r is a typical price for a good game). The prices here are around two to three times more than they would be on a personal computer (ignoring any discounts). Given the price, the cost of the console is equivalent to that of three or four full-fledged games. Approximately 29 GB of built-in memory is accessible. This is for around five games of average quality or two games of above average quality. The games on this platform are also 100 MB in size, but range anywhere from 2 to 16 GB on average. Consequently, you should go out and purchase an SD card with a capacity of at least 64 gigabytes as soon as possible (the price of which is now 750 rupees). - Bad DAC. The sound quality in the headphones is about par for the course, and there is some ambient noise present. I would suggest using a USB audio card that is connected to an OTG adapter in order to play music games; but, doing so already constitutes a form of perversion. However, the sound is pleasing. - An enclosed network. That is to say, for instance, you cannot simply dump screenshots onto a computer; instead, you must either delete the images from the USB flash drive or upload them directly from the console to a social networking site like Twitter or Facebook. There is no browser, yet you may access YouTube. - Weird loading screen for the game. The download moves along at a normal speed while the console is turned on; however, as soon as you put it down (even while it is charging), the speed drops to 100 MB/s, and the process takes 15 hours to complete.