Pros
- Lovely, vivid hues. I went for the sunshiney yellow option and am happy with my decision. Capacity for large memory cards to be installed. Comfortable in the hands; lightweight. Less expensive, particularly if purchased at a sale.
Cons
- It's made clear right away that there's no TV hookup available. The screen's bezels are quite large. Low in independence, at best.
Pros
- I love video games but hate Nintendo, so I'll tell it like it is. The benefits are outnumbered by the drawbacks. In terms of portability and compactness, the switch is without equal. Adaptive user interface The majority of the Resident Evil series, especially the first installment, was played on a curling iron, so I'll also be going through those games that I'd like to play again on the move. There's something for everyone here.
Cons
- There are, of course, many more drawbacks. 1. The right stick is placed excessively low, making it clear that the design was intended for a child's smaller hand rather than an adult's; as a result, the big finger tires after 20 minutes of play, which is especially problematic in games in which the right stick is used extensively, such as shooters. Two, I have no idea why not having a browser is a problem. What, you can't use your bluetooth headphones? The inability to use a single set of headphones across all of your wearable devices forces me to bring along wired earbuds whenever I take my game on the road. The Nintendo eShop has a sluggish interface, making it difficult to browse the available titles. After using a smartphone and its associated app store or playmarket, it is physically difficult to look at this without feeling pain. The same holds true for loading game information, such as the trailer, where you must wait a few seconds before the data from the server deigns to load. Zelda costs $6399 on the Nintendo eShop, but only $4399 on the Nintendo Switch or elsewhere. Old games cost as much as new ones, but I can see why Nintendo charges full price for exclusives; players on other platforms can't enjoy them. Overcharging for utter dreck like Skyrim Soap makes the type very small in several games, and prolonged use causes eye strain and headaches, thus either the resolution needs to be increased or sharpness should be added to the games. Seven, the game's frame rate is quite low—only 25 frames per second, not even 30—causing noticeable lag while moving from a computer to a switch. 8. Yes, and many other types of jambs that weren't fixed with stick drift, etc.
Pros
- Much more portable than the standard Switch. Rests easily in the palm of one's hand. Excellent plastic material. In the "lying on the couch" setting, your hands will not go numb. Unlike in front of the TV with the original system, you can't spend half a day playing a portable game. Almost no heating effect. While playing BOTW again, I have yet to encounter the activation of a cooling fan. And it seems like there are even less delays in the korok woods. Nintendo's D-pad and the nice, pliable ABXY buttons are much appreciated.
Cons
- At initially, pressing the left stick resulted in a terrible crackling sound. But then it seemed to spread, and the dreadful noises eventually stopped.
Pros
- Nothing to fix, everything's ok.
Pros
- Amount, original
Cons
- Unknown at this time
Pros
- A switch that is almost identical to others, but much smaller. The screen has a nice temperature. bomb gyroscope. Extremely quick user interface. Quickly resumes normal operation after being put into standby mode. quicker than the Vita. Extremely condensed and practical.
Cons
- I don't have vibro. Only the joysticks and joycons have Bluetooth connectivity. Avoid connecting to the TV. The screen has a few scratches on it.
Pros
- Lightweight, user-friendly, silent, and comforting to the touch.
Cons
- After only a week or so, two dead pixels (light, so they don't interfere) were discovered in the LCD screen.
Pros
- Excellent prefix, games just a wagon. The screen, materials, and build quality are all of a satisfactory standard, and the low number of pixels per inch is not particularly noticeable. There are often wonderful sales going on in the Nintendo eShop; for 125 dollars, I was able to purchase both halves of the Siberian adventure.
Cons
- Prices for Nintendo exclusives
Pros
- - Easily transportable (in this regard, there are currently no suitable alternatives). Nice layout USB-C allows for quick charging and a problem-free connection to a power source. It's unlikely that any other benefits could be more apparent. Considering that "quiet" and "comfortable in the hands" are par for the course with this category of gadget. Possible additions to this section would be exclusive titles like Animal Crossing, Zelda, Mario, Splatoon, and a few others. However, this is more of a drawback for the game than a benefit for the platform.
Cons
- Actually, there's a large number of them: Poorly designed game system. Even without anti-aliasing, 30 frames per second in high definition is a struggle for most games. Some games even run at lower than HD resolutions because they are ported from PC. The system is incredibly slow when it comes to browsing the game selection in its own store. The games always have to load, and it takes a long time. - Battery life in a 3D game at maximum brightness is roughly 3 hours. Only use a power bank or charge it (if you have access to an outlet) if you plan on bringing it with you. Games cost a lot of money (4000r for a good game is the norm). Here, you'll pay two to three times as much (without discounts) as you would on a personal computer. At that price, you can get the console and three or four complete games. About 29 GB of storage space is provided internally. You can get a few great games for this price, or a lot of mediocre ones. Similarly, games here are 100 MB, but typically range in size from 2 to 16 GB. You must instantly purchase an SD card with a minimum storage capacity of 64GB (currently discounted to 750r). DAC failure. There is some average background noise in the headphones. I suppose it's already twisted to suggest plugging a USB audio card into a computer via an OTG adapter just to play music games. But the audio quality is fine. Locked down network. That is, you can't, say, just dump screenshots on a computer; you have to either remove the USB flash drive or send them from the console itself to social media. There is no browser, yet you may still watch videos on YouTube. The game loads in an odd way. Download speeds are normal when the console is powered on, but decrease to 100 MB/s and take 15 hours once standby mode is activated and the console is set down (even while charging).
Pros
- Its tiny design makes it easy to hold, and its high-quality construction is another plus. In silence. A memory card may hold up to 2 terabytes of data (assuming you can find one, which will presumably cost more than the console itself).
Cons
- The placement of the screen might have been improved upon, as the colors do not appear true from all viewpoints. The system gets hot while playing demanding games like Diablo 3. It wasn't a lot, but it was mildly annoying. The location of the sticks required for playing shooters is inconvenient. It's a disaster compared to the conventional gamepad on the same Xbox 360, and the device really needs silicone tips for the controllers. The battery life may have been improved with more space, but it still lasts for about six to eight hours of gameplay (2D or 3D). And of course, if you want the screen to retain its attractive appearance for as long as possible, you should protect it with a cover and/or film/glass.
Pros
- Convenience, portability, and aesthetics
Cons
- Lack of TV connectivity, drift sticks, and minimal internal storage
Pros
- Dimensions, independence, and layout of the console.
Cons
- Issues with the ZL button and drift sticks.
Pros
- Good construction; high-quality materials Quick Operating System. There are zero lags while navigating between the desktop, games, and settings (think of it as an iPhone for consoles). autonomy (from 2 to 4 hours, depending on the "severity" of the game) screen brightness ranging from "barely shines" to "burn my eyes"; availability of "big" titles like Skyrim, the Witcher, Zelda, etc.; good stereo sound and decent sound at all volume ranges; - cartridges; and the secondary market's offering of them for a fraction of their original cost (or in trade) - the option to record the final 30 seconds of play and upload it to share on social media Standard microSD cards (up to 256GB) are supported. doesn't get noisy (thanks to its active cooling) and doesn't overheat. There were initial issues with sales of protective eyewear and backpacks, but they have already been resolved.
Cons
- 720p screen and low dpi; if with 720p it's still kind of clear (hardware will not enable you to make full hd), then what causes such a low pixel density - well, it's utterly incomprehensible. You'll grow used to it and your eyes will adjust over time, but don't count on a crystal-clear image when playing video games. therefore, widespread "soap" during major games. You can only use Chinese adapters that link to type-c (a separate device that will stick out of the console) to use wireless headphones, despite the fact that the TV box itself supports bluetooth and all channels are reserved for 8(!) joy-cons. - there's no media player; No vibrations in the lite version, as the morose Nintendo developers must have thought were unnecessary.
Pros
- - convenience - a plethora of outstanding games — a practical and convenient form factor - a particularly extended battery life
Cons
- - headphones cannot be connected via bluetooth - it is advisable to wait for sales, as the full pricing of games might be quite painful - the device could benefit from additional built-in storage space
Pros
- You won't find a better PS4 as a portable console at home. I prefer it more than the normal version with detachable joycons. Everything works well if you know what you need from the console. It's excellent for me to work as a watch in different cities.
Cons
- Zelda is still 4500 in stores and 5500 in shops, and the price of games has not decreased at all since 2022. I guess that's all. Naturally, I recognize the value of the games, but Nintendo's pricing strategy is bad in terms of raising the price of its titles.
Pros
- Let's start with design. This idea combines top-notch aesthetics and outstanding ergonomics. The yellow color is just a blast, much nicer than the flat black in my PS Vita (especially after the frightening in 3ds). I'll then list a number of games that they were able to publish by the year 20. Even though there were a lot of great games on the 3DS, the majority of them were rather niche. I dislike anime and other comparable styles, even though 80 or even more games were described as "anime" in 3DS ads. Everyone is pleased with the switch; anime enthusiasts will discover a wealth of fantastic projects, and everyone else will have games to play: Several parts of the assassins, the first two Metro installments, skyrim, Saints Row, Bayonet, Civilization 6, Alien Isolution, the Bioshock Trilogy announced, the Burnout Remaster that was released a few years ago on PS4 and XONE, the second installment of XCOM, and many other projects are coming out, have already been released, and are still being released. Contrary to popular belief, there were a ton—in fact, a staggering amount—of games available for the Switch by the year 20. The excellent Ninka exclusives like Zelda, Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart, Splatoon, Animal Crossing, Luigi's Mansion 3, etc. are not included in that. To sum up, even though the most of them are not the first freshness, this is the first portable that allows you to play fully-fledged massive AAA projects from earlier platforms anywhere.
Cons
- However, this is only true for the lite version. The screen is undoubtedly a little small. But not enough to make you give up on this really lightweight version if you play on a handheld device. Not terribly critical, in general. The battery life, though, is what matters most. It discharges quickly in demanding games. Recently, the screen brightness of Zelda and Crash Team Racing was measured in a few projects. In both games, it lasted for roughly 3 hours, possibly a little longer. And although it would be fantastic if this were the only issue, charging this device takes a very long time—roughly 2.5 to 3 hours from 0 to 100. When it was released in 2022, it was a 15-watt adaptor. when some phones have 40 watts of power already. Well, it's really not that serious. Well, Nintendo's price strategy is also too important to ignore. You still have to search for such a rapacious desk. Prices in my area? No, we have not heard. game prices gradually dropping over time? They haven't heard of Zelda's five thousand dollar price tag from three years ago or Mario Odyssey's 4.5 thousand dollar price tag. Additionally, certain God of War 2022 on the PS4 has already reached 1,350. The secondary with cartridges is therefore everything to us. However, cross-platform games don't always come at a reasonable price by console standards. Well, the original accessory price tags are also woefully inadequate. The price of this pitiful 15-watt power supply is $2,000. absurdity at its finest. The screen's top plastic also causes confusion. The introduction of this in 2022 is amusing because glass was present on the PS Vita as well. And because it's plastic, it's not just advisable—it's absolutely necessary—to bond the film to prevent it from falling off and covering the beard in scratches. The app store is also not lacking in it. Lol.
Pros
- Size, portability, and visibility.
Cons
- You can only criticize the work for being too comprehensive. inside the packaging Cost and prefix. All. Please provide me the loudest headphones possible. However, these concerns are minor.
Pros
- great selection of games. Even more so than on the "correct" Switch, there is something to stick into and something to catch in WOW. The perfect portable Diablo 3, the nerve-wracking Skyrim, the masterpiece Dark Souls, Divinity 2, the impending Witcher 3, as well as a long list of different metroidvanias and arcade games. Doom, Wolfenstein 2, and numerous other games. Nintendo ventured outside of its comfort zone and created a system for every player's preference. If you like Diablo 3's meat and gore to Nintendo's relaxing and friendly games, click here. nice plastic monolithic body; no mechanical joints prone to backlash. sound-quality stereo speakers.
Cons
- Marketers were prohibited from inserting a screen from the "big" Switch? The physical dimensions and production fusion fit the body nicely. and therefore. You have to strain your eyes to read the tiny letters, which are particularly prevalent in role-playing games and mock Asians. The shell's optimization for the Lite edition received a perfect score. The instructions to "attach joycons" while starting a game or "detach joycons" in the menu are amusing to behold. Therefore, the maker himself feels that the product is a secondary one. The battery, which is crucial for portability, is restrained. Because the SoC was moved to a new process technology, the battery life of the console is equivalent to that of the original revision. If you really want to find fault, then there are 20–30 different types of turkey meat in the supermarket, all with utterly inadequate price tags, for every huge or high-quality title. And cherry, too. I purchased it from the shop on September 28. Oct. 8 saw the left stick become stuck. Only calibration, blowing, and other tambourine dances offered any real assistance. On the Big Switch, if just gamepads are sent in for service, the new system will, in theory, soon be out of warranty. Two switches that had a similar issue earlier did not have it.
Pros
- Nintendo-only content, mobility, compactness, and quality construction.