Choosing between the Nintendo Switch or the Nintendo Switch Lite is actually a pretty easy task. Both are excellent handheld game consoles, but there are one or two major differences that set these models apart, and will warrant some research before you buy. These key differences will probably be the deciding factors that sway you one way or the other, and we’re here to help you choose the Nintendo Switch best suited to you. Not interested in a Switch console? Check out our roundup of the best next-gen games consoles instead.

So what are the main differences between the Switch Vs the Switch Lite consoles? The original Nintendo Switch console (first released in 2017) has detachable Joy-Cons, meaning that you essentially get two controllers for the price of one, which is great if you’re a gamer who likes to play couch co-op with a friend or sibling. You can also place your Switch console into a dock, and comfortably play on a bigger screen, or in tabletop mode. It has a bit of a retro console vibe to it too, adopting the hybrid elements of both a handheld console like a GameBoy, with the big-screen fun of a TV arcade console like the old-school Ataris.

As we’ve mentioned prior, you can’t remove the controls from the Switch Lite: the all-in-one design doesn’t allow for it. However, there’s nothing stopping you from picking up extra Joy-Cons or third-party controllers to expand the number of players you can have at one time like with the standard Switch.