They pulled a Wii U again in terms of home-console power the real question is if the new gimmick will sell better then the last one, if it doesn't it will be a second disaster, else they will get some third party support and maybe some games will utilize all the power available and games will still look 'ok' in 2020 and the power is good on the portable side.
however, I agree with you, if it was more powerful I would have been way more happy with the decisions and price, right now I am also predicting it will be (altough much less of a disaster) a repeat of the Wii-U and when the PS5 comes out nobody will want the switch, like nobody wanted the WiiU when the PS4 and Xbox One released.
On the bright side, a handheld version releasing later or a docking station that boosts the power for home console use are deffenitely 2 ways nintendo can turn it around, those options where not available for the WiiU

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