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Review on Game console Nintendo Switch 32 GB, red by Adam Walendzik ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is working, but I will not repeat the purchase for sure.

My tablet passed away, and I was under the impression that the new Nindendo would be a suitable replacement for it (oh, and idiocy, although maybe in the future they will break it and figure out how to fill the android with a second system?). The screen is passable; it has touch sensitivity but its responsiveness is not particularly high, despite the fact that, in my opinion, it is adequate. However, it is difficult to think that the introduction of a web browser would, in principle, resolve a great deal of issues. The attachment of the Joy-cons to the console itself has a fragile feel to it, which makes me nervous that I will drop it. It is not quite apparent whether it will be possible to charge the gadget while on a journey from an external battery; I still need to figure it out, but unfortunately, I do not have a single USB Type-C on the farm (if that's actually it). The battery life is approximately four hours. It's true that I haven't finished playing the one and only game that's currently available on this platform, but I seriously doubt that I'll ever buy anything else besides this one, unless it's the next installment in the series. This is the purchase that I consider to be my most questionable investment. In overall, the device is intriguing; but, I'm concerned that in a couple of months, it will go the same way as the Sony camcorder did and spend years collecting dust in a closet. It is such an awful sensation that I was not adequately prepared for the loot as I should have been. I am unable to provide a higher rating since I do not believe there is a viable future for this product.

Pros
  • Quite practical in terms of its portability, unique ways for attaching to a monitor or TV, aesthetics, and features, and Zelda
Cons
  • Because it does not have a web browser, the console is dependent on the distribution of the Internet from your mobile device. This is because authentication for Wi-Fi in cafes and other access points takes place in a web browser, and the console does not have one. There are no games, with the exception of Zelda; there is literally nothing to do, and the games that are provided for horse money in the shop (which are more expensive than retail cartridges) are inferior in both substance and quality to the myriad games that can be played on mobile phones. Additional hardware, such as a second joystick, is not a sign of weakness either.