Summary
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The new Switch 2 console from Nintendo is gradually arriving with consumers and the team at Ars Technica have now had the system for a couple of days
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Overall, they appear to like it with the Joy-Cons feeling great and having a solid magnetic attachment
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The only challenge is that the positioning of the analogue stick on the right Joy-Con means that the user sometimes accidentally presses it when hitting other buttons
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The major downside is that the device is less comfortable in portable mode due to its increased weight and thickness
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This means that it puts more pressure on the hands, and the reviewer has already started to instinctively use their fingers to relieve this which is not ideal for a handheld device.