But its not necessarily the one that offers the best value for money.
Performance remains excellent across the board, with class-leading Hall Effect thumbsticks that effectively eliminate the risk of drift.
On top of this, the bundle that includes the HDMI adapter costs slightly more on top.
Youre also looking at $10 / 10 more than that for the inclusion of that HDMI adapter.
Like the base model, it feels sturdy in the hands while youve got the Switch tablet docked in.
There have been some excellent improvements over the base model, mind.
One thing worth noting is that the analog stick layout has been swapped around on the Nitro Deck+.
The sticks here are symmetrical, as opposed to the asymmetrical layout found on the base Nitro Deck.
But after a period of adjustment, it felt no worse to play the best Nintendo Switch games here.
Now lets talk about the Nitro Deck+s HDMI compatibility.
Its perfectly responsive, and we didnt note any kind of intrusive input latency playing games this way.
Should I buy the Nitro Deck+?
Also consider… Its very similar to the Nitro Deck+ minus a few improvements.
Wed consider checking out this base model if the Nitro Deck+ is a little beyond your price range.
Read more in our fullNitro Deck review.
Read more in our full8BitDo Ultimate review.