Nintendo's lower-cost Switch is great, as long as you don't need to connect to a TV or expect to play with friends at home. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, ...
The Nintendo Switch Lite drops the dock in favor of a sleeker, handheld-only machine, but that doesn’t mean you won’t need accessories. Out of the box, you’ll have everything you need to get going, ...
Nintendo announced the original Switch console in 2017, introducing to the world an interesting hybrid device that offered portability similar to that of its classic handhelds, but also with support ...
In nearly all aspects, the specs of the Switch 2 completely dwarf those of the Switch Lite. Even though we don’t have the full specifics of what chips the Switch 2 is using for the CPU and GPU, we do ...
If you buy a Nintendo Switch, any version, you’ll be happy. It’s one of the most fun, rewarding, well-designed piece of consumer tech of the past several years. I bought one in early 2017 on the eBay ...
In the time since the Switch hit store shelves, it's continued to grow in popularity. Just about everyone I know has one, and everyone I know uses it a little differently. Sometimes it's a board game ...
The rumors were true: Nintendo was working on a new kind of Switch, and here it is. The Switch Lite is a slightly different console, designed for handheld play, and will arrive September 20th priced ...
The Switch Lite is for everyone who found the original Switch too big. Really, that's it. By going with a smaller screen and fixed controllers, Nintendo has crafted something that feels more like a ...
The Nintendo Switch is a 2-in-1 video game system that “switches” between a home console played on a TV and a portable gaming handheld unit. At its core, the Switch is a standalone tablet with a ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. As you'll notice below, compatibility issues can sometimes be fixed with additional accessories like Joy-Cons and a stand to prop up your Switch Lite.
I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...