Nintendo Switch Lite portable game console 14 cm (5.5") 32 GB Touchscreen Wi-Fi Blue 10004543 Reviews
Jess - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on creativebloq.com in the United Kingdom on 18 November 2021
Size: 91 x 208mm x 14mm Weight: 277g Processor: Custom NVIDIA Tegra Resolution: 1280 x 720 Screen: 5.5-inch (1280 x 720) LCD touchscreen Storage: 32GB, expandable with microSD cards Battery: 3,570 mAh (3-7 hours)The Nintendo Switch Lite cap...
+Improved handheld portability over the original, Fantastic colour range, Affordable price for a console-No built-in rumble or kickstand, Limited to handheld gamesThe Nintendo Switch Lite offers a great solution for gamers looking to reclaim a handheld gaming experience, especially if playing games in docked mode on a TV or monitor has no appeal...
Robert - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on t3.com in the United Kingdom on 13 November 2019
Welcome to T3's official Nintendo Switch Lite review. Recently I have been putting the lighter and smaller incarnation of the Nintendo Switch through its paces and what follows is my considered take on the new handheld. And, the word handheld is where thi...
+Slim and stylish design,Sharper, if smaller screen,Good battery life,Comes with a proper D-pad,Cheaper than full-fat Switch,-are fixed in place, No built-in rumble or kickstand, Only 32GB of internal storage,The Nintendo Switch Lite delivers a classic portable handheld gaming experience that makes enjoying the Japanese maker's top selection of software on the go a pleasure. Sacrifices in terms of features, as well as near-identical performance to the existing...
Anna - 3 out of 5 Reviewed on gamegrin.com in the United Kingdom on 14 October 2019
When the Nintendo Switch Lite was first announced I wanted to pre-order it right away. Yes, I did, and got it on launch day. As soon as it arrived, my husband wanted to do an unboxing which you can find by clicking here. In the box was the Switch Lite...
Great little handheld console for on the go, Ideal Christmas or Birthday present and well worth the money...
Jade - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on trustedreviews.com in the United Kingdom on 10 October 2019
This is a handheld console, arguably replacing the 3DS that has seen its first-party releases reach an eventual crescendo in recent months. Now, Nintendo is hoping to move its entire audience onto Switch by offering a wide range of choices. From our testi...
+Design is robust, attractive and easy to use, Already boasts a fantastic library of games, Increased battery life compared to the base model,-Nature of console means certain games are no longer supported, Local multiplayer is far harder to achieve without docking,The Nintendo Switch Lite is an excellent portable console that refines the display, buttons and overall form factor of its older sibling. Yet the sacrifice of docked play will be a deal-breaker for some. If you're yet to purchase a Switch, however, and ar...
Rik - 5 out of 5 Reviewed on pocket-lint.com in the United Kingdom on 09 October 2019
When Nintendo launched the Switch in March 2017, it couldn't have been better timed. Not only did it put to rest any lingering thoughts that the company might be withdrawing from the home console market, after the disastrous sales of the Wii U, it offered...
+Well-built and lightweight design, Plays all Switch games at their best (as long as they support handheld mode), Some of the best first-party titles on any console-Slightly pricey, In-game text can appear tiny on its 5.5-inch screen, Still no media streaming apps like Netflix, Only 32GB storage without buying a microSD cardIf you haven't been able to tell by now, we're totally enamoured by the Nintendo Switch Lite. Its feel, form factor and friendliness make it a superb device to hold and cherish. Add the fact that it can play some of the best games around without compromis...
Matt - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on stuff.tv in the United Kingdom on 09 October 2019
Many people wrote off the Nintendo Switch before it had even appeared on shelves. Not us though, noooo sireee. Definitely not.But to say Nintendo has proved the naysayers wrong would be understating it somewhat. With a steady supply of excellent first and...
+Great colour options, Sharp, colourful screen, Brilliant selection of games, An actual D-Pad, Very comfortable to hold (unless you have giant hands)-Primary and non-primary console faff, Battery life still isn't great, Some games need Joy-Con support, Should it even be called a SwitchThe bottom line is this: the Nintendo Switch Lite is a joy to play games on, and while it's a totally unnecessary luxury for owners of the more talented original console, it is a more desirable piece of kit to have in your hands. Hardware-wise, I'd hesit...
Reviewer - 5 out of 5 Reviewed on expertreviews.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 01 October 2019
With the recent release of the Switch Lite, however, Nintendo is finally offering a compromise. If you’re planning to reach the podium in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe without ever using your TV, and you’re fine with compromising on a few small features, then the S...
+Smaller and lighter than original Switch, Improved battery life, £80 cheaper-Still no Bluetooth audio supportWith that, we've finally reached the main problem with the Switch Lite. Depending on your preferences, the price differences simply aren't big enough to justify the lack of features, and if you're not like me and want to play Zelda on the big screen, then...
Richard - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 September 2019
Mobile magic.Who would have believed it? The Switch that cannot actually switch is an absolute triumph - a pared back rendition of the hardware that demonstrates quite spectacularly that beyond the hybrid console functionality that defined the system, t...
Reviewer - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 September 2019
EVERYBODY SEEMED really confused by the Switch Lite, but we can't really understand why. It's very simple. Does it work with your TV? No, it's a handheld system. Do the controllers come off? No, it's a handheld system. Does it have a kickstand for proppin...
+Top-quality build, easy on the eye, easier on the hands. The 3DS finally has a direct successor and it's lost little in translation-Not as fully featured as the OG Switch, but this should go without saying, Rating:Nintendo's proud tradition of creating simple, powerful handheld consoles continues with this focused take on the Switch's versatility. If you want a handheld that delivers the gamut of 2019's gaming potential, there is nothing close to the Switch Lite...
Reviewer - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techradar.com in the United Kingdom on 19 September 2019
Since its release in 2017, the Nintendo Switch has been raking in money for the House of Mario. But, two years later, in classic Nintendo fashion, the company has decided to change things up and provide a compact alternative to the hybrid console: the Nin...
+Lighter and smaller, More portable, Nice selection of colors, Comfortable design-Limited to handheld games, Still not as comfortable as 3DSThe Nintendo Switch Lite is a great, compact device for those who aren't a fan of (or simply never use) the original Switch's docked mode. The design is more comfortable for portable gaming than the Switch, while boasting the same performance...
Reviewer - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techradar.com in the United Kingdom on 27 August 2019
Since its release in 2017, the Nintendo Switch has been raking in money for the House of Mario. But two years later, in classic Nintendo fashion, the company has decided to switch things up and provide a compact alternative to the hybrid console: the Nint...
+Lighter and smaller, More portable, Nice selection of colors, Comfortable design-Limited to games which are handheld, Still isn't as comfortable as the 3DSThe Nintendo Switch Lite is a great, compact device for those who aren't a fan of (or simply never use) the original Switch's docked mode. The design is more comfortable for portable gaming than the Switch, while boasting the same performance...