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The Switch 2 is hardly an inexpensive gadget, but it's of a similar price to its competitors.
It’s been just over a month since the Nintendo Switch 2 launched and ushered in the next generation of Nintendo hardware.
The original Nintendo Switch console still holds its own among its competitors, so it's no surprise that Nintendo didn't reinvent the wheel with Switch 2.
Though it may not seem as surprising as previous systems, the Switch 2 combines all of Nintendo’s past innovations and experiments into one all-encompassing console.
The Switch 2 has a bigger screen and bigger Joy-Cons (though, remarkably, it's still as skinny as the original Switch). It narrows the performance gap with its console competitors.
Should you get the Nintendo Switch 2 (if you can find one!) or a Windows-powered alternative? To find out, we pit the Switch 2 against its main competitors from Asus and Lenovo. Ready, player one?