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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I did not regret the purchase, everything is fine.

great way to kill time on trains and airplanes. The biggest possible act of idiocy, the witcher just pulled your eye out, is AAA ports. Perhaps aficionados of Sony's cropped under-PCs will suffice, but PC-boyars prefer all compelling AAA titles with super visuals and FPS 60+. Even if 720p appears to be normal on a small screen, the adaptive frame rate and resolution at 50 inches and above look unsettling. In the docking station mode, a maximum of 900p is produced. In the beginning, I merely…

Pros
  • Nvidia Tegra portable game Zelda 1-2
Cons
  • The cost of the games Fans of Nintendo who believe you can play ports I was able to purchase the initial revision, but I still require extra power banks. opposition to Joycon Not in 2022: Ring Fit Adventure

Everything is good after a lot of use and activity with Zelda! I'm unable to land it while traveling because of the outstanding battery life. To say I'm happy would be an understatement. By the way, since these are two very separate stories, any comparisons between the Switch and other systems are irrelevant. Simply walk by if you want extravagant visuals, more pointless action games, and online tasks. You still contrast video games on the PlayStation with board games! There are allegedly…

Pros
  • the greatest development for mobile gaming consoles. No one will ever compete with Nintendo in this market because they invented portables.
Cons
  • Playing joycons

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product for me, I was satisfied with the price.

A full-fledged gaming PC, a PlayStation 4, a Nintendo Switch, and a Nintendo SNES are all in my possession. The Switch is an incredible piece of hardware, but it can only run a single game at a time. There is currently nothing worthwhile on it, with the exception of Zelda, which is an exceptionally good game. Skyrim is so worn out that it has holes in it, Doom is an amateur, and everything else (including all varieties of Mario and other splatoons) is rubbish that is based on Asian children's…

Pros
  • Comfortable. I have proven that this is in fact a fully functional hybrid vehicle by taking it for a spin in the car and hooking it up to the television. There are no delays; these are all stories from the fairy tales, and everything functions exactly as it should. The joystick is very user-friendly and can be held comfortably in the hand in any of its three different configurations (assembled, on the holder, and individually in the hands). The glass is in good condition; I did not use any film, and there is no evidence of any scratches on the glass, the docking station, or the bag containing the keys.
Cons
  • - The cost of the hardware and software combined in the online retailer's marketplace - Almost no normal games - This is simply a prefix: there is no browser, there is no player, and there is no

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, a normal product.

The new nindendo seemed like a suitable substitute for my defunct tablet (and idiocy; who knows, maybe in the future they'll crack it and figure out how to stuff the android with a second system? The screen is average; it supports touch input but isn't especially responsive; this isn't a dealbreaker for me, but it's hard to imagine that the lack of a web browser is responsible for so many problems. The Joy-cons' connection to the console is so fragile that I constantly worry about dropping it…

Pros
  • Because to its portability, unique ways of hooking it up to a screen or TV, and overall attractiveness, Zelda
Cons
  • Because authentication for Wi-Fi at cafes and other access points takes place in a web browser, the console cannot function without the Internet being distributed from your mobile device. Except for Zelda, there is literally nothing to play, and the games sold for horse money (more expensive than retail cartridges) are vastly inferior to the myriad games available on mobile phones. Extra gear is not weak, and neither is a second joystick.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

The console has been out for about a month, so there should be a decent selection of games by now. Added BotW, Snipperclips, Fast Racing RMX, Master Blaster, Shovel Knight Treasure, and a few others to my collection. About 110 hours into Trove Zelda, and there's easily another 30–40 hours in there. However, I don't exhaust all possibilities in my search. Just such games are not for you if you finished the story in 5-7 hours and it ended there. An adventure game in which the player travels the…

Pros
  • The most stunning visuals of any Nintendo system Play on the go with the TV docked and ready to go; enjoy two-player local multiplayer straight out of the box Advantageous operating system performance (think 3DS and Wii U on speed and responsiveness). Support for 5GHz WiFi networks and MicroSD cards - Totally silent mobile docking station - Play with a single Joycon, both Joycons, or a gripped pair of Joycons. Advantageous Controller—Motion-Sensing and Gyroscope Technology Present, Bringing Even More Convenience (Based on the Wii and Wii U's Modified Principles) Numerous highly anticipated games are now in development or on the horizon (not to mention E3). - Three and a half to four hours of playing time with high-resource games Powerbanks for on-the-go recharging The Joy-Con controllers have a long battery life (over 20 hours) and can be charged directly from the console. The material used in their construction is also of a high standard. After a month of use, they still had plenty of battery life. Multitasking (you can have the game going while browsing the eShop or watching the news) Quickly entering and exiting standby mode Despite being able to play a wide variety of games on a state-of-the-art personal computer, I personally prefer purchasing games on a switch because of its portability and administrative simplicity. You have no idea how relaxing it is to sprawl out on the couch, hold the Joycons in each hand, and watch TV in complete peace. Forget about your hands hurting from holding the joystick out in front of you like a tyrannosaurus rex all day. If you're playing a video game while lying in bed, you can keep playing by strapping the controller to your body and keeping your hands hidden under the sheets.
Cons
  • It doesn't have a quick charging feature (like QuickCharge 2.0 or 3.0). - Sales tax for digital transactions is included in the pricing, leading to higher prices in the European eShop in 2022. The costs are the same as always. You need to examine ahead of time what you are getting and at least know what prices for games, and not what you bought and now you complain - EVERYTHING IS EXPENSIVE) because previous Nintendo consoles had about the same pricing structure. The same holds true for accessories; the pricing structure has never changed. Although there are many more titles available in the eShop, I feel satisfied with this selection for a month's worth of play. Except if you plan to do nothing except sit and play all day. Again, there are still many announced and not very titles on the horizon (I prefer to believe Nintendo on this), and ongoing sales suggest promising future prospects. - No screen protector was included in the box (this could be remedied by purchasing a separate film and case). Not a major issue; do you ever purchase a film for your mobile devices? One-time cost + available in China for less money

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

The Nintendo Switch is the perfect option for you if you are sick of all of these Playstations and Xboxes, if you are not a fan of any GTA 5 game, if you do not place a high priority on 4K visuals in games, and if you want to introduce a new form of entertainment to your "hangouts" with pals. Because transporting the console without either a cover or a film on the screen poses some degree of risk, it is in your best interest to make an immediate purchase of one or the other of these…

Pros
  • • The game console concept is incredibly innovative and offers a great deal of practicality. Extremely functional! In terms of frequency, I switch between using the console in its portable form, its TV mode, and its stand equally. This is something that you won't find in any other place! • Components for the assembly that are of a high quality. Feels well in the hand, is comfortable to grip, and has nice joysticks and buttons. Lots of cool games that are special to the system. The same The Legend of Zelda is not at all overvalued by critics, the same 1-2 Switch and Tetris bring a lot of pleasure to your entire business, and Splatoon is generally a fully-fledged online "shooter" (in the style of Nintendo). • It is possible to play Zelda for a total of four hours on a single charge because the battery lasts for such a long time after being charged. • Included in the packaging, in addition to the console itself, is a very comprehensive assortment of additional components known as accessories. • No region-loc. That is, you can shop without worry at a store labeled for the "South Africa" zone, where the prices of games are significantly lower.
Cons
  • • The pricing policy of Nintendo is the one and only "full" disadvantage of this product. If you recently purchased a console, you should prepare yourself for the high costs of games and peripherals, which will almost completely cover the price of the system itself. You are incorrect if you believe that playing only one Zelda will be enough to fulfill your needs: • A screen of modest size. I really hope that someday there will be a second version of this console with a larger screen (without increasing the size of the console). • I don't know if this is a "feature" specifically for my console or not, but when the Switch is in portable mode, the joy-cons sit rather flimsily and uncertainly. Some smartphone displays are comparable to the Switch's display, and the frames are large.

There was no doubt that they wanted to experience Nintendo before making a purchase. We had several PS and PS4s before that, but other than FIFA, we didn't play much. For kids, PS games were uninteresting. After purchasing a Nintendo for two weeks, neither my wife nor my kids ever leave it in the evenings. There are many positives! Games with online modes, such as Mariokart, Splatoon, and Arms, are fantastic. Simple, enjoyable, and lovely. That's it for kids. The fact that you can play on a TV,

Pros
  • Fun games, portable mode, and ease to use. Prefix for the entire family, happy kids, happy parents!
Cons
  • Price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre goods, most likely I will not use.

There are no negatives or positives; the only thing that might be useful is that: The set-top box uses active cooling, which means that a fan rotates inside of it. Over time, this fan may fill with dust. Due of the numerous huge holes on it, care must be taken when using the prefix to prevent sand or water from getting there. Additionally, because you take the joycons out of the console frequently, the fastening will probably become looser with time. There don't seem to be many games that…

Pros
  • + There are a few enjoyable games. I've so far purchased Skyrim and Zelda, and both of these games should be very durable. Doom, LA Noir, and a few additional titles that were ported from other systems are also available. If you are used to playing games on a PC, Playstation, or Xbox, then Nintendo games may not be of interest to you. I tried - somehow not hooked, though you might like it, so check the reviews before buying. + As for the rest of the games, they are specific, designed primarily for a children's audience, as well as fans of Japanese games. Graphics. There are no issues; yes, it is inferior to other platforms, but on a small screen and when connected to a TV, it functions as expected, falling somewhere between the PS3 and PS4. + Management. However, if you want, you may get a full-size gamepad with huge buttons and sticks. It is pretty useful that there is also a specific mount for joycons included in the package, which transforms them into an almost fully functional gamepad in terms of convenience. One of the key advantages of the switch is the ability to play two games at once. With your buddies, you can enjoy yourselves. includes two joysticks and uses microSD cards. This is good because Nintendo did not utilize pricey proprietary memory cards like the PS Vita.
Cons
  • -Perhaps the biggest one is the cost of games, which ranges from 2 to 5 thousand, including independent titles. Some may argue that the titles are around the same price on other consoles. Yes, but only at first. In a month or two, they might easily drop in price by a factor of two or more, and you could get titles on the PS4 for anywhere between 500 and 2022. There are no such discounts available from Nintendo; the most you can expect to save is 20–30%, and even then, they are quite infrequent. Independent video games generally range in price by an order of magnitude. On a switch, a game that costs 100–500 on a PC or PS4 might easily cost 1000–2022 (standard indie game). -short operating period. In challenging games like Zelda, it takes 2.5 to 3 hours. For instance, in the PS Vita, at least five hours. -not using a browser. Yes, it is not necessary for a gaming console, but it is beneficial, and it would suit wonderfully in this tablet format. -The set-top box is large and hefty; unlike the PS Vita or 3DS, you cannot carry it in your pocket. Just keep those in your bag when you travel. It weighs approximately 400g, which is twice as much as the PS Vita Slim. -An online store. Discouraging game seek; difficult to locate anything. However, I suggest you buy on cartridges, like I do. -Stand, it is definitely not practical nor convenient. I'm not sure what the engineers' intentions were when they made it. At least it can be placed on a flat surface and there is one, so that is good.

The fact that this is my very first "portable" gaming system bears mentioning. If you already own a high-quality personal computer (PC), PlayStation 2 (PS2), PlayStation 3 (PS3), or PlayStation 4 (PS4), you probably have no need to upgrade. I bought the option to play both at home and on the go. After all, PS4 and Juan are in very different weight classes. It's a hybrid of the latest home consoles and the handhelds of yesteryear. I currently own Zelda, Mario Odissi, Mario + Rabbids, and a…

Pros
  • The flexibility to play both at home and on the go is the console's biggest selling point. There has never been a handheld console that allowed for this before. Superior unique content; primary reason for purchasing a new device. Nice visuals, although there is a noticeable lack of anti-aliasing in a few games. Three hours of Zelda + flight mode is enough to wear out the battery, which is more of a positive than a minus. Multiplayer games. Unlike with other consoles, the two joycons included in the base set are all you need to get started. Nice display. Although I've seen complaints that the technology used in making the screens is somewhat obsolete, I don't notice any glaring issues. Everything is fresh and vibrant.
Cons
  • For me, the biggest drawbacks are the exorbitant costs, which are frequently even higher than on PS4, and the low quantity of unique games. If reductions go as high as 80% in other console retailers, then I've seen no more than 30% in the Eshop. It may be more cost-effective to purchase a cartridge at a discount from a local business on occasion. There is no way to play media online. Time will tell if they ever materialize. You'll need to purchase a separate adapter if you want to charge your joycons separately from the main console. I appreciate the chance to acquire anything from a reputable online retailer at a price that is twice as low as the standard retail price.

I'd want to add that after six months, some very deserving triple A proposals started to emerge. For instance, playing Doom while riding the bus is pretty amazing. There are many of games available right now, so take it! After using it for half a year, I'll add that there are a ton of games, including top titles like Mario Odyssey, Skyrim, doom, and Rome. There are also a ton of awesome games that have been announced, so 2022 will be filled with activities.

Pros
  • Excellent form factor, top-notch case materials, outstanding mobility performance, and outstanding potential.
Cons
  • Huge pricing for games (unreasonably high), and a dearth of games (just one AAA project, Zelda, can be identified out of a total of 4-5 cool games)

There are solutions for all problems. Cheap game orders from the US and digital game purchases in South Africa are both options. Even if the construction is flawless, a damaged console can be replaced. Graphics are a matter of opinion, but in many popular Nintendo games, they appear to be a costly cartoon. Therefore, your attitude toward video games in general and the reason you take the console are the only factors that matter in the "to take or not to take" decision. The Switch is clearly…

Pros
  • + The most sophisticated handheld console. Worth the money merely to play Doom on the commute to work + A variety of games + The market's friendliest gaming system. Out of the box, two players can participate. a large variety of games for two or even four players on a single screen. the market's family-friendly gaming system. I have personally seen kids play 1-2 Switch, Snipperclips, and Mario with such puppy-dog joy. Instant access to the game, even whether stationary or in standby. +Stylish and practical menu layout (everywhere but the digital store) Got it? Play.
Cons
  • The cost of the games and components is the primary negative. -In particular for games available on the internet (It is not an option to have no region. I'd like to remind you that money from game purchases made in South Africa does not go to Nintendo's 2022 division, which slows down the growth of the company in 2022. -Not a serious product with such a high price tag. The screen is scratched while inserting the console into the docking station. Joy-cons play very slightly (less than a millimeter and are securely fastened, but it looks that the console is about to come apart right in your hands). Glass protection is essential. -Static graphics displayed on a huge TV. Only older games and Nintendo exclusives have pleasing visuals. Everything else has such poor resolution that you can only play in portable mode without experiencing eye leaking. -Complicated interface of the online store. The catalog of new products is 90% rubbish, there are almost no sorting options, no future "add to favorites" button, and major games are immediately lost in the feed.

The Nintendo system was offered to me, despite the fact that I am not a big fan of that company's products. In addition, several players have mentioned in their reviews that the company's games have their own special allure. I am of the same opinion. In general, it is easy to transport in a backpack and play wherever you want to, making it a practical option. Graphics that are surprisingly not terrible. On the other hand, the grain and the ladders are still visible on the mobile version. I…

Pros
  • Mobility as well as a small form
Cons
  • On the mobile version, you can make out the individual grains of graphite. There is still not a very large collection of games graded A.

The Nintendo Switch is for you if you want to take your gaming on the go and you already know what you want to play. mostly due to the fact that there are none other options. This console is not recommended for use in the comfort of your own home because of its poor performance and high price. For the same amount of money in 2020, you will be able to purchase a decent PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, both of which will have normal prices for games, discounts, subscriptions, and a sane attitude…

Pros
  • One of the benefits of the Plus Switch is that it is the only portable set-top box now available on the market. The Playstation Vita was discontinued by Sony themselves, and Microsoft did not make any efforts in this direction at all; hence, the Nintendo Switch is objectively the only choice available in the market for handheld gaming consoles. When I think about it from the standpoint of portability, I realize that there is something more suitable for playing at home. Nisha The Nintendo Switch is quickly becoming a destination for ports of excellent titles that were initially released for other consoles. If someone believes that it is worthwhile to play this console at home with its gorgeous 960p display and peculiar gamepad, or that it is worthwhile to play Nintendo exclusives for $4,200, then I just want to say: Please. In my opinion, the only distinctive field in which this system excels is in the development of road games and ports of games from competing consoles. There are many distinct objects and businesses that adhere to standard price policies that can be utilized within the home.
Cons
  • For a variety of different reasons, I have a disposition that is unfavorable toward Nintendo as a firm. The corporation has created a cult of admirers around itself, and a sizeable portion of those people buy up all of the garbage that the company produces at outrageously inflated prices. At the same time, a particular halo came into existence, which stated things like "Nintendo is not like Sony or Microsoft" and "Nintendo does not participate in the console race," along with other drivel that was comparable to the mantras recited by sectarians. In the same year that Sony came out with its virtual reality goggles, Nintendo came out with a pack of cardboard (and no, that's not a euphemism; Nintendo Labo isn't making this up). This, in fact, sums it everything well. To believe that the parameters of approach are not applicable to Nintendo, as they are to other firms, is already an illness. Nintendo is a company, just like everyone else's, and to believe otherwise is a disease. The pricing policy of the corporation is the primary source of criticism for the company. In contrast to Sony and even more so Steam, it is typical for Nintendo to charge the same amount for re-releases of older titles, including ports. Wolfenstein 2 is expected to be the most popular video game between the years 2022 and 4200. Diablo 3 will be released in 2022 and will have a port for the PS3 in 2022. That old of a game still holds up very well, doesn't it? The game of 2022 will be Syberia 2 for the 2600. The game has been around for 15 years. Indecently naive. This is about ports since the exclusives that Nintendo offers, such as titles about a pink bun for 4200 and a mustachioed plumber with a baby's body, are often insufficient. In terms of the prices, it is also important to note that there have been almost no price reductions at all. A video game that was made available on the Nintendo eShop three to four years ago may still be worth the full price, as it was when it was first made available. Price cuts, or percentage reductions over time? What exactly are you going on about? Before you make a purchase, ask yourself if you are willing to purchase a re-release of a game that was released ten years ago at the price of a new game simply because it was released on Switch, knowing that the costs of these titles will not be reduced in the years to come. I am not attempting to minimize anyone's achievements in any way. This is the current state of Nintendo's reality.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

It took me a while to settle on this console, but in the end I did. I was already aware of the device's capabilities, so I had no need to compare its visual quality to that of my PS4 or PC. The device can be taken anywhere. The viewing area is adequate for a fun gaming experience. A great friend to have on trips and when you just need something to do to pass the time away from home. Power banks are usable for recharging. I've never owned a portable gaming system before, but I'm pleased with my…

Pros
  • Battery life is sufficient for extended gaming; a variety of games are available (Skyrim, Zelda, Doom, LA Noire, Diablo III, Dark Souls); - Playing on a TV is possible (no extra cost). Durability; USB Type-C port;
Cons
  • Only 32GB of internal storage space; some games even on cartridge require an SD card to play

I already owned a PS4 Pro and an Xbox One when I purchased this device. Purchased exclusively for usage when traveling. It just took me one attempt to connect the console while it was in stationary mode so that I could view the Switch dashboard in 720p on my 4K television; the PS3 did not have such a feature. I have never been a fan of Nintendo games, and the purchase of a Switch didn't change that. It is true that the system has its own exclusives, but the target demographic for these games is

Pros
  • - The only portable system that can truly be considered a reflection of the current market - Exclusive games (for regular gamers, only Zelda is available) - Active cooling that was not immediately apparent to me despite the fact that it was a very quiet process. - A universal USB Type-C charging connector - Cartridges as a carrier for boxed versions of games - Unlike Sony portable systems, there are not just bumpers, but also triggers • Support for memory cards with capacities of up to 2 terabytes • Ergonomic leg for placing the console on flat surfaces
Cons
  • - Horrible display (if a resolution of 720p may be justified by bad performance, then the usage of an air gap can no longer be considered an option). - Limited storage space of 32 gigabytes (the installation of certain games is impossible without the use of an SD card). - There is no support for bluetooth headphones (in the year 2022, who still uses wires?) - The position of the right stick is awkward, and when it is used, the user's index finger is under continual tension. - There is no support for multimedia (after two years of work on the operating system, the only thing that has been included is YouTube). - The docking station cost only five dollars to produce (in addition to being made of low-quality plastic, it leaves scratches on both the screen and the case when the console is removed). - There is no LAN connector on the docking station. - After a significant amount of time spent using the console in stationary mode while using the Joy-cons, the chassis on the console itself begins to get loose, and the Joy-cons in portable mode begin to not grip firmly.

a unique console with no competitors in the market. The battery lasts exactly one 2-3 hour travel between outlets. There are many excellent old games being re-released on other platforms (not just independent ones), but there aren't many re-releases of Nintendo-developed titles or exclusives (I hope that's only temporary). It won't surprise you that I advise those who play "if possible" and where to acquire it, rather than daily in the evening in front of a big screen-Graphics.

Pros
  • It is Nintendo! Gameplay. From 1 to 8 players on the same TV, portable-stationary local-global multiplayer platform (for some games). The console seems promising in terms of game editions and re-releases.
Cons
  • Performance is lacking in several ways, including shaky joycon controllers, a subpar screen, a lack of Bluetooth, and a weak Tegra processor. Considering all the drawbacks, leave open the possibility of a future re-release of this platform.

It ended up being a good device despite having a few drawbacks, and the fact that it chose to follow in the footsteps of the PlayStation Vita is evidence that it was successful. Do not anticipate miracles from the portable system, but I believe everyone will find what they are looking for in the Nintendo switch. Perhaps the current state of video game development will get better in the near future. Those who are interested in large-scale projects and graphics can consider the PlayStation 4.

Pros
  • You are now free to play in any location. There are a couple of unique and interesting offerings, and the Joy Cones are an intriguing option. a docking station that enables a connection to a television.
Cons
  • It is impossible to state with certainty that the quality of the assembly is very high; nonetheless, everything rides on the revision. It turned out that there was practically nothing to play on the console, with only a maximum of seven to twelve AAA games that were any good at all. This was despite the fact that I purchased the console with the intention of using its firmware and having a sufficient amount of games. Due to the console's very meager battery capacity, it can only go a maximum of three hours without needing to be recharged, making it unsuitable for extended journeys.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

I had no intention of becoming a Nintendo fan and still don't like their games. The buyer of the prefix said, "Oh switch on the stock, I'm taking it." I also own a very robust personal computer and a curling iron. The small joycons (I have giant paws), the tablet with a screen slightly larger than a smartphone, the games on kariki, and the other fun were all very foreign at first. And suddenly I was hooked. The only real issue is that the screen is too reflective to use in direct sunlight…

Pros
  • Two advantages: 1) mobility and permanence, and 2) independence, however improbable it may appear. My eyes can only handle 4 hours of screen time before an external battery takes over. 3. Games. Games, some exclusive and some cross-platform, that are pretty nice.
Cons
  • First, hook up the joycons to the tablet. Second, you can't use wire-free headphones with this device. Sunlight prevents outdoor play (3).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

I purchased it only so I could play Zelda, which was experiencing a wave of hype. In my opinion, there weren't many common games back then. It is now the console with the most hits. The poor Mario Kart and other similar creations were suddenly completely uninteresting. In Diablo, I also cut myself, although it didn't turn out very well. Doom wasn't around when I wanted it, though. An excellent device, I sold my own, but I'm prepared to get more if something from gaming piques my attention.

Pros
  • - Nice screen; well-built; lightweight; comfy; doctor station - Joycons' ease of use - Lasts a long time.
Cons
  • - The gadget finished its job by five. No remarks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

My daughter was successful in obtaining the prefix, and she also had two cartridges. I don't play the game because my kid isn't old enough to, but the fact that she still holds on to my hands makes me happy :) The prefix is condensed, the colors are vivid, and you may play directly from the display monitor. At this time, there have been no complaints, and I have no desire to make one myself. The price of the prefix was 21140 r. cartridges in both the 3050r and the 3800r calibers. Naturally…

Pros
  • Like the game.
Cons
  • Not yet.