Has some pros - The screen is more contrasty, larger, and brighter than before. - Wider stance with improved stability - The sound, despite not being as voluminous as on the LED version and not being louder, is somehow more directed, more clearly audible - Joycons don't drift yet - Factory-applied protective film on the screen - Operating time comparable to that of the LED version 2.0 - Increased storage capacity to 64GB, with the addition of an SD card 256-512 that is sufficient for the entire personal library of games - Joycons don't - 2022 language support despite some drawbacks. - When placed in grooves, Joycons have a little bit more mobility than when placed in LED. In general, the design of the grooves as well as their strength have been simplified in contrast to the LED - Hong Kong version: Prints and inscriptions in the Chinese language - The power and lock button is recessed, making it difficult to reach and difficult to press; this is an ergonomic mistake. The volume buttons have become lower and are also difficult to press with one hand; thus, you need to connect the second hand.