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Nintendo Switch vs Switch Lite – what's the difference?
Here's what you need to know...
- The Nintendo Switch Lite doesn't plug into your television – it's handheld-only
- Its Joy-Con controls aren't detachable, and are built into the handset's body
- There's no TV docking station, so you'll charge your device using a cable
- Some games will have restrictions, due to the console being handheld-only
- There are three new colours: yellow, grey and turquoise
- The Switch Lite is $100 cheaper than the Switch proper
But what exactly would a Switch Pro look like?
The basic idea is that it would compete with powerful next-gen consoles like the Xbox 2 and PS5.
Both of these consoles promise ludicrously detailed 8K graphics, while the current Switch runs at a maximum of Full HD.
That's eight times fewer pixels than 8K, which leaves the Switch looking a little archaic.
Sadly, Nintendo hasn't confirmed any actual plans for a Switch Pro, so geeks will have to settle for this latest fan theory instead.
Nintendo Switch Lite revealed as CHEAP new handheld console – but it doesn't connect to your TV like original SwitchIn other news, find out all of the latest PS5 release date rumours.
We've also scoured the web for Xbox 2 news and rumours.
And read our guide to the very best Nintendo Switch games.
Do you think there's a secret Nintendo Switch Pro on the way? Let us know in the comments!
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