Image Credit (Trusted Reviews) Battery lifeīattery life for the Nintendo Switch Lite can range between three to seven hours, depending on the game and the brightness intensity of the screen. As such, it’s often necessary to hold the screen closer to your face. This doesn’t discount some of the other qualms that surface with the design. When playing games with lots of text, such as Fire Emblem: Three Houses, it can be hard to read smaller portions of text in menus and during dialogue scenes. Granted, the Switch OLED will provide a more premium viewing experience thanks to its titular OLED panel, but that doesn’t mean that the Switch Lite looks bad by any means. I’ve played a couple of titles on the Switch Lite – such as Hades, Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – and they all looked great, or as great as 720p can look. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)ĭue to the lack of docking abilities, there is no way to upscale any content higher than 720p. This ‘improvement’ is hard to spot, but it does mean that you won’t need to worry about the visuals on screen. Since it still packs the same 720p resolution it actually looks a little better than the base model, as the pixels don’t need to be stretched out quite as much. I was hesitant about the screen size of the Switch Lite, which sits at just 5.2 inches compared to the original’s 6.2 inches.
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