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Review on ๐Ÿ’™ Officially Licensed Hori Nintendo Switch Blue Light Blocking Screen Protector โ€“ Protect Your Eyes while Playing! by Aneta Jastrzbska แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

- Battery console 2nd revision. It lasts for 5.5 hours of play (tested in Animal Crossing) with Wi-Fi off, brightness at 80-85% and auto-brightness on. Well, about 5 hours with Wi-Fi on and the same brightness settings. Do not be fooled by the words of those who write about 6-9 hours of play. This is complete nonsense. In theory, the console can and will live a little more than 6 hours by twisting the brightness to zero. But you just can't play comfortably. Outcome. Up to this point, I have never used Nintendo products. I usually play on PC and PS4 Pro. From the Nintendo Switch console for the most part positive impressions. I can recommend it to all those who are interested in mobile gaming, but somehow do not want to play games on a smartphone. For those who are tired of expensive big-budget games and just want something calm and relaxed. For those who wanted to play some indie games, but simply did not find time to play them at home.

Pros
  • + Portability. This is the biggest advantage of the Nintendo Switch. You can play full AAA games and exclusives anywhere: on the train, on the bus, on the street. + Play the way you want. You can play on a portable with joysticks connected, you can remove them and take them in both hands, you can attach them to the holder, turning them into a full-fledged gamepad, you can connect the console to your TV. All for your convenience. + Games. First of all, these are, of course, Nintendo exclusives (The Legend of Zelda Breath of the wild, Mario Kart 8 deluxe, Super Mario Odyssey, Animal Crossing, etc.). A great option to relax after work, or when all the expensive blockbusters are tired, and the PlayStation exclusives are already tired. At the same time, games will be interesting for both adults and children. + Ability to play together. The same Mario Kart 8 deluxe can be played together on one split screen. When there is no need to purchase a second gamepad.
Cons
  • It is also necessary to note the following points (it is impossible to call them full-fledged minuses, but it is definitely worth paying attention): - Very well-marked case. Even if you take the console with clean hands, there are still fingerprints on the plastic on the back. Therefore, if you want to keep the presentation of the set-top box, I recommend buying some kind of case so as not to scratch or smudge it, as well as stick a protective film or glass on the screen. - Very flimsy stand. Sometimes it looks like it's about to break off. - Sticks. After a week of using the console, they were already a little "loose". It feels like they won't last long. Though if you're being careful. - Only 32 GB of internal memory of which only about 27 GB is available for games. And this is literally 2-3 games. If you want to play, for example, The Witcher 3, you will also have to fork out for a memory card, because the game weighs about 30 GB. All of the above applies only to digital versions of games. If you buy cartridges, then for the game you only need to download an ate, which weighs noticeably less. - All saves are stored only on the internal memory of the console. You cannot store them on a microSD card or save them to a PC if the console is broken or sold. Saves can only be imported to another Switch or uploaded to the cloud (not all games support) with a paid subscription. - Paid subscription. It costs 1400. in year. And what does it include? It becomes possible to play over the network, store saves in the cloud (only for the duration of the subscription), access to several dozen rare games from the NES, as well as vouchers for the purchase of games (allow you to save when buying 2 games at once). No expensive games every month, like Sony will not. - The high cost of games. In particular, exclusives from Nintendo. In the digital store, almost all of them cost 4,500. At the same time, discounts happen 3-4 times a year, and even then they take off no more than 20-30%. Cheaper to buy cartridges. They will cost less, because there is a secondary market.