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The Switch Lite is significantly lighter and more comfortable to hold, it can finally fit into your pocket and, at $200, it's $100 less than the Switch. The major downside: There's no more support ...
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Unlike the standard Switch, which these days retails for £259.99 / $259.99 / AU$435, the Nintendo Switch Lite comes in at $199.99 / £199.99 / AU$329.95.
Unlike the regular Switch, the Nintendo Switch Lite doesn’t include detachable Joy-Con controllers, while it doesn’t connect to a TV and its display is smaller at 5.5 inches instead of 7 ...
Winner: Nintendo Switch. Screen Size. The screens are nearly identical, though the Switch's screen is larger. The Switch features a 6.2-inch LCD, while the Switch Lite has a smaller 5.5-inch LCD.
Nintendo’s Switch Lite features a shorted 5.5-inch LCD panel compared to the 6.2-inch HD LCD screen on the base model. If you spend a little more, you can even opt for the Switch OLED.
The Switch Lite is also on the lighter side when it comes to included accessories. This Switch model doesn't connect to gaming TVs, so a dock and HDMI cord aren’t in the box.