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Miyamotoo said:
curl-6 said:

None of this is anything special or groundbreaking though. Even if the dock increases performance, the need for uniform software between portable and console forms will prevent the docked version doing anything the portable can't, outside of maybe a higher resolution. In the end, it is just another device that can connect to your TV; that may have been a big thing ten years ago, but today it's positively mundane. 

From the information we have so far, it's just a next generation portable that can connect to a TV and maybe get a resolution boost when it does so. 

And does any other console on market give you option to use like handheld and home console!? No it dont, if you want handheld and to play handheld you need to buy handheld, if you want to play games on TV you need to buy home console, so you need Wii U and 3DS or PS4 and Vita, but NX gives boot in single package. You are in deny if you say that doesn't make any difference and high value to platform like that.

From information we have its a hybrid that can be use on go or like home console, we have handheld and "base unit", we also have detachable controllers. So again, it not just handheld that you can connect to TV.

Basically unified platform, handheld and home console in one, that exactly what Nintendo wanted to do, and thats prety good concept.

"Hybrid" is not a special selling point in 2017. Everything today is a hybrid. Your phone is also a computer, a calendar, a watch, a gaming device, and a camera.

You could connect a freaking PSP to the television.

Pretending its this red hot new innovation is absurd.