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===Nintendo Switch Lite===
===Nintendo Switch Lite===
[[File:Switch Lite Image.jpg|thumb|left|A yellow Nintendo Switch Lite.]]
[[File:Switch Lite Image.jpg|thumb|left|A yellow Nintendo Switch Lite.]]
The '''Nintendo Switch Lite''' (model number HDH-001) is the second version of the Nintendo Switch announced on July 10, 2019 and released worldwide on September 20, 2019. Unlike the original, this console is smaller and is handheld only, lacking the ability to be docked. This console can only play games that support Handheld mode. Games that require use of motion controls (e.g. ''[[Super Mario Party]]'') are not supported due to absence of the IR Motion Camera (though regular Joy-Con controllers can be connected to play these games). The directional buttons are also replaced by a single directional pad. Due to only being able to play in Handheld mode, the Nintendo Switch Lite can only render games at a maximum output resolution of 720p. Despite being the handheld counterpart of the Nintendo Switch, the Nintendo Switch Lite is still the successor to the Wii U.
The '''Nintendo Switch Lite''' (model number HDH-001) is the second version of the Nintendo Switch announced on July 10, 2019 and released worldwide on September 20, 2019. Unlike the original, this console is smaller and is handheld only, lacking the ability to be docked. This console can only play games that support Handheld mode. Games that require use of motion controls (e.g. ''[[Super Mario Party]]'') are not supported due to absence of the IR Motion Camera (though regular Joy-Con controllers can be connected to play these games). The directional buttons are also replaced by a single directional pad. Due to only being able to play in Handheld mode, the Nintendo Switch Lite can only render games at a maximum output resolution of 720p.


The Nintendo Switch Lite is the first one-screen dedicated handheld since the [[Game Boy Advance#Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]] in 2005.
The Nintendo Switch Lite is the first one-screen dedicated handheld since the [[Game Boy Advance#Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]] in 2005.