Both are so bad that I can't recommend them.
Switch Lite gets stick drift within a year. Any product that breaks itself, to the point of needing extensive repairs, within a year is trash. Sure, the original Switch also gets joycon drift, but you can buy a Pro controller for it pretty easily. Once the Switch Lite breaks, you need to take it to a specialist or pray that someone sells Hall Effect sticks for it.
As for Series S, it's a digital-only console with last-gen power, trying to play current-gen games.







