The Switch 2 is a real upgrade over its predecessor, but it comes with its own set of annoyances that weren't a problem with the original Switch.
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There isn’t much to the package; you get the controller and a five-foot USB-A to USB-C cable. I do wish it came with a longer cable to make it easier to both charge and use the controller at the same ...
Is the Switch 2 be getting the OLED treatment? It's more likely than you think.
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People who own the original version of the Nintendo Switch have had a lot of time to discover the various cool things the gaming console could do. You can use it as a TV remote control. You can use it ...
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Magnetic Joy-Cons and better graphics make the Nintendo Switch 2 feel like an evolution, but its familiar design and a lack of early exclusive games mean you're OK to wait. I started with CNET ...