![]() If money is tight, or you can’t imagine ever hooking the device up to a TV, go for the Switch Lite. If money is no object and you want the full-featured Switch, get the Switch OLED. The Switch model you should get depends on your budget and your preferences. Still, the base Switch recently got a price cut in Europe perhaps North America will follow suit. The Switch OLED is the most expensive of the bunch at $350 the Switch Lite is the cheapest at $200 the base Switch is in-between at $300. Nintendo Switch Lite: PriceĪnother major difference among the three Switch models is how Nintendo has priced them. But your exact playtime can change dramatically, depending on the game, the screen brightness, the volume and so forth. That means the Switch OLED probably has the best battery life among the three systems. The 2019 refresh of the base Switch did better, though, at 4 hours and 40 minutes. In our own testing, the Switch OLED got 5 hours of battery life on the dot, while the launch-model base Switch got 3 hours and 27 minutes. The good news is that if you buy a new Switch today, you’re guaranteed to get the 2019 refresh. Back in November 2019, Nintendo slapped a more efficient battery into the base model, which means that newer Switches simply have more battery life than older models do. This calculus changes, however, depending on whether you have a launch-model Switch (from 2017 or 2018) or a refreshed Switch (from late 2019 to the present). ![]()
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