When playing lying down, your hands won't grow fatigued like they do when playing on a regular switch (since you can't play on a regular switch for an extended period of time when lying down), and it's much easier to transport than a conventional switch. The battery life is not very amazing; it can last for approximately 3.5 hours when playing demanding games like Zelda: Breath of the Wild or The Witcher, but it can last for approximately 4–4.5 hours when playing games that do not burden the processor. In general, I am pleased with the console. It has taken over as my primary gaming device for when I am away from home or when I want to relax on the couch, and the original switch will now only be used for when I am playing on the television.
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