Nintendo Switch Lite (SwitchBlue) Review

The Nintendo Switch Lite has quickly become a popular choice for gamers on the go, and for good reason. Its compact size and dedicated handheld design make it incredibly portable. This review focuses on the SwitchBlue model (model number: SwitchBlue), examining its strengths and weaknesses based on extensive hands-on experience.

The Switch Lite boasts a sleek, unibody design. The integrated controls feel comfortable, even during extended play sessions. The D-pad is a welcome addition, providing a more precise control experience compared to the joy-con directional buttons. The capture button makes sharing gameplay moments quick and easy. The vibrant screen is bright and crisp, delivering a satisfying visual experience, even outdoors in moderate sunlight. Navigation through the system menu is intuitive, and the overall user experience is quite smooth.

As a dedicated handheld device, the Switch Lite’s performance is consistent with the standard Switch model when playing games compatible with handheld mode. I played through several graphically demanding titles, including The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening and Super Mario Odyssey, and experienced no noticeable frame drops or performance issues. Battery life is respectable, lasting around 3-4 hours depending on the game and screen brightness. It’s important to note the Switch Lite does not support TV mode or tabletop mode; it’s strictly a handheld system.

The smaller size of the Switch Lite compared to the standard model does mean some trade-offs. The smaller screen may impact the overall gaming experience for some players, but I personally found the smaller size to be more comfortable to hold during extended periods of play. However, if you intend to share the console with others, the lack of detachable Joy-Cons may be a limiting factor.

Pros:

  • Lightweight and portable design
  • Comfortable ergonomic feel
  • Excellent screen quality
  • Solid performance in handheld mode
  • Integrated D-pad

Cons:

  • Smaller screen size than standard Switch
  • No TV or tabletop mode
  • Non-removable Joy-Cons limits multiplayer options
  • Battery life could be improved

The Nintendo Switch Lite (SwitchBlue) offers a fantastic handheld gaming experience. Its portability, comfortable controls, and excellent screen make it a perfect companion for gamers on the go. While it lacks the versatility of the standard Switch, this is a trade-off that many will gladly make for the improved portability and ease of use. Overall, I highly recommend the Nintendo Switch Lite to anyone looking for a dedicated handheld gaming device with stellar performance and a user-friendly interface.

Specification Value
Colour Name Blue
What’s In The Box Nintendo Switch Lite system and Nintendo Switch AC adapter
Type of Console Software Nintendo Switch
Model Number SwitchBlue
Model Name SwitchBlue