Nintendo Switch Lite - Yellow
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Dulcinea
> 3 dayGot this for my little guy(4yrs) and it fits perfectly compared to the original. Its small but not too small, its 2x smaller than the switch and great for anyone with small hands.
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Ben
> 3 dayThe switch lite is fun and worth the buy, but mine showed up defective. The D-pad is constantly pressing left. This is not much of a problem in Animal Crossing, but I basically cannot play other games. Shipping took forever so I figured I would just deal with it. There was no padding whatsoever in the packaging I received, but after doing more research I have discovered that MANY switch lites show up with the same problems. If you can splurge, get the full sized switch.
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Cassandra Beer
> 3 dayIts a great size and holds a charge well.
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jennifer bennett-collins
Greater than one weekBest package for your buck. Screen protector included. Color choices were impressive.
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kimmie ♡
> 3 daysuper cute and great for on the go!
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Richard Nixon
> 3 dayThe product seems to work with our games, but it is not a US region switch. The product shipped is marked as an “Hong Kong Official Product” and comes with a Hong Kong charger. Meaning if you don’t have a spare USB C charger, you will have to buy that separately. Nowhere in the description that I saw mentions that it only comes with a 240v plug.
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Millie
> 3 dayLove the color ..... delivered as expected and operates as expected. Will recommend to purchase from this person to anyone.
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mr dead
> 3 daySo I have owned a PlayStation vita for years and I love that console. Its basically unavoidable that Im going to end up comparing the two. I bought the Nintendo console to get access to new games. Though I was interested in getting the original switch, I waited because I read about a number of problems, and I know Nintendo have a habit of bringing out a follow up console soon after. I like this. It fits well in my hands. My hands are quite big, and all of the buttons are very accessible. This is an advantage for me over the vita because it sometimes felt like your hands would cramp. Two things hit me right away about the Nintendo. Wheres the Netflix app? Wheres the internet browser? It still looks like a tablet, much like the original, yet smaller. So I dont see why it cant have these two things. The vita does and its ancient now. Seems like it should be added. The most important part is the games. I went browsing through the library and there were thousands of games on there. I downloaded a few games and they came across and ready to play quickly. I can tell you the vita took forever with larger downloads. Not so with the Nintendo. I was playing within minutes. Another feature I love is the memory. Huge advantage over the vita. Sony were basically ripping off the gamers with the absurd prices of memory cards. This system comes with 32gb. And takes any sd card. This is learning from Sonys horrible mistakes in the best way. Im so happy with this. What Im not terribly fond of are the game prices. I will keep my vita and plan to still play it. Some of the games Nintendo have on their library, Sony also has. There isnt a huge difference in quality but Nintendo has noticeably higher prices. Thsts a bit of a shame but I can live with it. Fantastic mix of old and new games, cheap memory, and a nice console with a good size. Do I love it more than my vita? Dont know yet. But I will update this later with a final verdict *** updating*** Having used this a bit now, I find that the battery drains a bit quicker than the vita does. The vita would hover around full charge for a long time, then suddenly drop to a low charge and stay there for a long time. The Nintendo battery doesnt last quite as long but the meter drops gradually. Its not a problem for me on either console. I do find that I love the games on the Nintendo. Been playing guns gore and cannoli. Its along the same lines as rocketbirds but with an altogether different story line. But I feel the Nintendo definitely has the edge with graphics. Also downloaded doom, which is just as much fun as I remember from the 1990s. On the vita you would need to hack the thing to play that game. As far as which one is working out better I still cant make up my mind. Update*** It seems I am more or less ignoring the vita now. Sad to admit that as I do love it so much. Fact is though the games I am playing on the Nintendo are just better. And those are newer games too. I feel like the vita has some Important advantages over the nintendo despite arriving much earlier. You know, battery life, screen quality and an internet browser. However its the games that matter. The vita has great games but it wont have new games. Recommending my friend pedro for adult gamers, and Im quite liking Ghostbusters and capcoms fight bundle. ***update*** One criticism I have of this is that for anyone with big hands you are going to feel your hands cramping and, for me at least, it doesnt even take long. I suspect it is due to the position of the buttons, sticks and shoulder buttons. I dont usually play for more than 20 minutes at a time and I feel the cramp in my hands. If you dont have big hands it might not be an issue. Though I wont reduce the rating for the console because of this. There are grips you can buy for both the switch and switch lite to help with this problem. Going to try one of those now to see if it helps.
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Lacey Foster
> 3 dayWell after 3 weeks of little use, it completely stopped charging. So I had to send it off to be repaired, which I had to pay for the shipping cost. Alot of money to only work 3 weeks.
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Terrence Smith
> 3 dayA very nice handheld game I’ve brought for my step son he really loves it. Good to let your child take on road trips or just playing with it at home. Also, it’s very easy to set up an account profile. If I had more kids I’ll buy it for them as well, very worth the money.