DESCRIPTIONS:
Nintendo Switch Lite, the gaming system that’s ideal if you like to play in handheld or as a second game console when someone else is playing with the Nintendo Switch on the TV. The Switch Lite’s buttons feel a bit different than those of its bigger brother, and mostly in a good way. The A, B, X, and Y face buttons are less snappy but offer a softer, satisfyingly longer travel, while the ZL and ZR triggers feel like they have just a bit more give to them. The Lite has the same gyroscope as its bigger brother, which allowed me to move the system around to steer in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and aim in Splatoon 2 with precision.
The console’s matte finish adds some nice extra grip and seems to be far less prone to fingerprints than the glossy, smudge-prone tablet on the standard model. The biggest change to the Switch Lite’s inputs is the +Control Pad directional pad, which trades in the separate directional buttons on the left Joy-Con for the kind of proper d-pad you’d expect on a portable console.
Nintendo Switch Lite View:
Compact and lightweight
With its light, sleek design, this system is ready to hit the road whenever you are.
Built-in controllers
Controllers are built right into the system for handheld play, and the left side sports a +Control Pad.
Compatible games
The Nintendo Switch Lite system plays the library of Nintendo Switch games that work in handheld mode.
KEY FEATURES:
| Screen | Multitouch capacitive touch screen/7.0 inch OLED screen |
| CPU/GPU | NVIDIA Custom Tegra processor |
| Storage | 32GB |
| Wireless | WiFi/ Bluetooth |
| Audio output | Compatible with 5.1 inches linear PCM output Output via HDMI connector in TV mode |
| Speakers | stereo |
| Buttons | Power button/volume button |
| Battery | 4310mAh |

