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Game_God said:
Conina said:

That laptop is "a lightweight 2.3kg". How much do you think the Switch will weight?

It also has a battery runtime of less than 1 hour when gaming with maximum brightness: http://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ROG-Strix-GL502VS-Notebook-Review.171567.0.html

It also heats up to  47 °C (116.6 °F) on the outside when playing 3D games... that's far too hot for a handheld device.

 

Faelco said:

So... 2.3 kg, 1 hour battery time, heats up to 47°C, and.... 1400 euros for the cheapest version on Amazon.

Thanks for explaining so clearly why this isn't possible with the Switch ;)

 

Thank you for missing the point... am I even comparing the Switch to this laptop???

Don Ferrai was implying that you couldn't do PS4S/X1S kind of perf with a smaller casing, I just pointed out you can do way better perf with big screen & added stuff for way smaller than a PS4S/X1S size factor, I'm aware it's expensive, but that was not the point.

Do I believe you can do X1 perf with a Switch size factor??? I would be very, very impressed if Nvidia could pull it of, that is why I speak of black magic if they can achieve this. Read what I'm writing, don't cherry pick parts of sentences & distort them out of context, thank you!!!

Of course you can put PS4/XBox One level of power in a really small console, that's not even a question. You can make devices way more powerful and way smaller pretty easily. The question has always been about the price of the device at the end. It's impossible to do it with a consumer friendly price. And whatever is your point with this link (I get that you don't think it's possible, but others think it is), this laptop shows perfectly this.