If you already own a stationary console like an Xbox One or PlayStation 4 as well as an iPad, you probably don't need a Switch. In the event that it is not available and there are children aged 2 to 15, the greatest alternative is because. It is not a pleasant experience to sit in front of the television because everyone is already accustomed to staring at little screens, and here there are two screens in one. The plastic of the pleasure cons has a pleasant and soft touch, it has a costly and elegant appearance, and it comes in a neon red hue. - Because it is portable, you can play it not only while walking down the street but also while sitting on the sofa or lying in bed during your spare time. We play together quite frequently with my kid, setting it on the table when we do so. - If you have children, you probably don't need a PlayStation 4, as there aren't many hilarious games (mainly shooters and zombies), there's a lot of cussing in streams, etc., and a personal computer (PC) would serve your family's needs better than an Xbox. - Younger children typically do not need to pay to watch television. The graphics for her games are really impressive. Cons: - Thoughtful fastening of the joy-cons, they play a little, especially the left one, the straps are snugly inserted (although you may play without them), and there is a tiny creak while it is being used. - Expensive games that make use of all of its capabilities, ranging from $1500 to $2220 per, would be an excellent choice.