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320 reviews
Jun, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 320 reviews of Nintendo Switch Lite (2019). The average rating for this product is 4.7/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other Game Consoles for all reviews. People really like the game selection and design. The size and portability also get good opinions, but some have doubts about the reliability and price.
usability, portability, size, design, game selection
price, reliability
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Game Consoles the Nintendo Switch Lite (2019) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 89/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by : Robert Jones (t3.com)
Does a Nintendo Switch that doesn't switch make sense? Read T3's official Nintendo Switch Lite review now to find out
Slim and stylish design ; Sharper, if smaller screen ; Good battery life ; Comes with a proper D-pad ; Cheaper than full-fat Switch
Cannot connect and play on a TV ; Joy-Cons are fixed in place ; No built-in rumble or kickstand ; Only 32GB of internal storage
Expert review by : Vic Hood (techradar.com)
We're impressed with Nintendo's compact alternative to its hybrid console. Here's our Switch Lite review.
Lighter and smaller More portable Nice selection of colors Comfortable design
Limited to handheld games. Still not as comfortable as 3DS
The 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.
Expert review by : Matt Tate (stuff.tv)
Feeling blue (but in a good way) - The Switch Lite is a full-time handheld and the true successor to the 3DS - is it worth it?
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 Switch?
Not as clever or innovative as its bigger brother, but the cheaper Switch Lite is probably the best handheld console Nintendo has ever made
Expert review by : Peter Phelps (recombu.com)
How does the exclusively portable version of Nintendo's nifty console stack up against the full-fat version? Read our review to see if it's brilliance on a budget or a disappointing downgrade.
— Good design, great games library, superior battery life
What we didn’t like — Compatibility issues, unreliable local multiplayer
If you haven’t bought yourself a Switch and you’re just looking for portable play, then this is without doubt the console to buy. However, think carefully about whether you’d prefer the versatility of the Switch, because the docking ability opens up...
Expert review by : Scott Stein (cnet.co.uk)
The new Nintendo $199 handheld game system arrives next month. I played it for a little bit.
Expert review by (cnet.co.uk)
With 10 slam-dunk options in this price range, we've got something great for everyone on your gift list this year.
Expert review by (engadget.com)
The Switch Lite is all about portable gaming, and it shows. It's lighter, more nimble and easier to play just about anywhere. It's the ideal option if you never plan to game on your TV. And for existing Switch owners, it's a compelling secondary system.
Light and comfortable to hold ; Directional pad! ; Solid battery life ; $100 less than the Switch
No TV output support ; Small text is tough to see
Expert review by : Will Greenwald (pcmag.com)
The Nintendo Switch Lite is a slimmer, less expensive version of the standard Switch and one of the best handheld game systems to date.
Expert review by : Scott Stein (cnet.com)
Revisiting Nintendo's $200 handheld after months in lockdown.
Lower price than the original Switch.
No TV docking.
That last sticking point is what makes me think the Lite is really just an option for players who were only interested in handheld. Yes, it's basically the same as a Switch in most other ways, as far as gaming and memory card support (and USB-C...
Expert review by : Eric Abent (slashgear.com)
The Switch Lite is something that most of us probably assumed was inevitable. Nintendo loves to iterate on its consoles with new models - handhelds especially - so a hardware revision for the Switch is something that was bound to happen. Now that the...
At $200, the Switch Lite is priced really well ; More portable than the standard Switch ; Good battery life despite smaller size
USB-C port placement can be annoying at times ; No option to connect to an external display
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