All of Realtek’s 2.5GBase-T products are fully-integrated ASICs that feature a QFN package and do not require any external flash or firmware. Realtek’s lineup of 2.5G Ethernet solutions include three chips: the RTL8125 PCIe 2.0 x1 controller for PC applications the RTL8156 USB 3.1 controller for dongles and docking applications as well as the RTL8226 transceiver for routers and switches. Aimed primarily at consumer devices, Realtek’s 2.5G Ethernet controllers should enable more reasonably priced and more varied multi-gig network devices. As it turns out, this was the case at this year's Computex trade show, where previously unbeknownst to us, Realtek introduced a new family of multi-gig Ethernet controllers. Nintendo says the Switch Lite will last for four hours with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and 5.5 hours for the standard Nintendo Switch (for the after-mid-2019 version).Every so often, an interesting tech announcement flies under the radar, especially on the component side of matters. So exercise caution when buying second-hand consoles. Older Switch consoles have a markedly worse battery life which can mean 2.5 hours at the bottom range of battery life and 6.5 hours at the top end. The Switch Lite promises around 3 and 7 hours of gameplay depending on what you’re doing, while new standard Nintendo Switches (post-mid-2019) promise between 4.5 and 9 hours. Nintendo Switch Lite: Between 3 and 7 hours.Nintendo Switch: Between 4.5 and 9 hours.While the main Switch has a 6.2-inch screen, the Switch Lite downgrades this to 5.5 inches with smaller bezels around the display. Nintendo Switch Lite: 5.5-inch 1,280 x 720 LCD screenĪs we mentioned, both units have a 1,280 x 720 LCD screen, but the size is different.Nintendo Switch: 6.2-inch 1,280 x 720 LCD screen.Again special editions have been available, including a Pokémon version. However, there have been special editions such as the now-rare Animal Crossing edition (we missed out on that one!) The matte-finish Switch Lite is available in coral (pink), turquoise, yellow or grey. The main Switch is available in a grey version or the iconic original version featuring blue and red Joy-cons. Nintendo Switch Lite: Coral, turquoise, yellow or grey.Weight-wise, the standard Switch clocks in at just shy of 400g with the Joy-Cons attached, while the Switch Lite is over a 100g lighter at 278g. The Switch Lite is a little more pocketable as a result. Dimensions - 208 x 91 mm x 14 mmīoth consoles are around 14mm thick and the standard Switch is slightly bigger thanks to the larger screen – around 30mm longer. Nintendo Switch: Weight - 297g console only, 398g with Joy-Cons.The Switch Lite also replaces the four directional buttons on the left Joy-Con with a traditional D-pad. The standard Nintendo Switch can be used either connected to your TV (or another display) in a supplied dock or as a handheld or stand on a tabletop using its own display, while the Switch Lite can be used only as a handheld.Īs it’s handheld-only, the Switch Lite doesn’t have detachable Joy-Con controllers, whereas the standard Switch does – once detached they’re used wirelessly with the main Switch unit, primarily for when it’s attached to your TV, but they can be reattached to the main Switch console for handheld play.įor games that do not support handheld mode, you can wirelessly connect controllers to the Switch Lite but if you buy separate Joy-Cons, you’ll also need a Joy-Con Charging Grip to keep them juiced. The key difference is in the fundamental use of each Switch. Switch Lite doesn't have detachable controllers included.Switch Lite can only be used as a handheld.Standard Switch can be used in TV, tabletop or handheld modes with detachable Jon-Con controllers.
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