The Nintendo Switch has been a revelation for the acclaimed Japanese gaming publisher/developer. By mashing up the home and portable console models into one machine, Nintendo has emerged with one of ...
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 ...
If you haven’t picked up the Nintendo Switch yet, you now have two distinct options to choose from. There’s the original system, which offers portability and docked television play alongside removable ...
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, ...
A big misconception is that USB-C supports everything under the sun, including video output. However, it’s just an interface, and the only guaranteed technology is USB 3.2. There’s enough power ...
Today is the day the Nintendo Switch Lite launches. Most people who already own a Switch will likely be sticking with what they have, but if you've decided to change things up and jump to the Switch ...
As much as I love the original Switch, it's a bit compromised as a console. It's underpowered, compared to Microsoft and Sony's hardware, because it relies on NVIDIA's mobile hardware. But its large ...
There will be two new Switch consoles in the fall. Do you go affordable or versatile? Do you wait for a sale? And, how do you tell Old Switch and New Switch apart? I started with CNET reviewing ...
There's really no mystery or surprise with the Switch Lite. Nintendo promised a smaller and exclusively portable version of its hit gaming machine, and that's exactly what it has delivered. The Lite ...
The original Nintendo Switch no longer feels like a proper portable device now that I’ve used the Switch Lite. This new slimmed-down version reminds me of the Game Boy Advance in look and feel, ...
We've known about this for weeks, but we finally got confirmation this morning. The Nintendo Switch Lite is real, offering an entry-level version of the Switch for $200 without some of the features ...