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I think fundamentally the basic concept is legit though. Unlike Wii U tablet.
Basically it works, EVERYBODY can see that, and can benefit from it somewhat.
Unless somebody never leaves their home, there is value there and it makes sense.
Now, power, pricing, and of course games are all valid, but it doesn't have a gimped concept like Wii U.

 

Too much of spec analysis IMHO has been focused on comparison to Xbone/PS4.
It's not that, obviously, but once that is out of way, that isn't the issue.
The issue is whether it is sufficient for next gen of NINTENDO games.
For those, the hardware is very likely sufficient for 1080p, 60fps, even higher FX/lighting/materials.
I am of opinion pushing the hardware to max is important for Nintendo to do,
and believe they  should leverage 10nm fabs, dock-mode upclock/core-unlock/RAM, to enable that to happen,
but ultimately it is not about ports from core-gaming duo, but next gen Nintendo experience.