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greenmedic88 said:
Miyamotoo said:

Not home console at all!? So how can be used like real home console with all features, like playing on TV with full screen (most likly at higher resolution than in handheld mode), with separate controllers in local multiplayer, out of box!? What's exactly different compared to Wii U expect that can be use like handheld also!?

No you cant, PSP gave only half of picture on TV, and I am not sure you can play Vita games on TV at all, even that's possible thats just handheld with picture on TV, wile with Switch you have full home console experience out of box (for instance playing on full screen on TV, with separate controller, and local multiplayer).

Also you are very aware of fact that some people will use it like home console only and rarely use it like handheld, and in that use there will not be any difference compared to any other home consoles.

The thing about the Switch is that it overlaps two separate markets. Yes, there are plenty of gamers who console and portable game, but arguably just as many who do one or the other as well. 

Switch kind of makes that market separation irrelevant. 

While I'd be inclined to say that I'd most likely use it as a home console since I all but stopped playing portable games, but the nature of being able to unplug it for easy portable operation may change home console use habits. There's always that guy who packs up a console and controllers in a backpack when he goes somewhere. Who knows? Maybe Switch will create a lot more Antisocial Karens. 

Exactly, whole point of Switch is hybrid that is aiming home console and handheld users in same time, its successor to both Wii U and 3DS (regardles Nintendo PR talk), offcourse that cant be said for PSP and Vita at all.

Perosonaly I will definatly use it like home console 90% of time, but offcourse for vacations or something similar I will take it with me.