| Miyamotoo said: Disagree, Switch is clearly on 1st place just dedicated gaming device, phone on other hand is multifunctional device same like PC, modern phone has almost all functionalities like PC. |
You can play semantics and disagree all you want.
The Switch has a 6.2" screen which is roughly in-line with most Smart Phones being 5.5 - 6.0" these days.
Has 4Gb of Ram when most well-equipped handsets have 3Gb+ these days. Same type of "LPDDR" is used as well.
Has 32Gb of NAND as internal storage just like the average smart phone.
Has a mobile SoC based on the ARM architecture, just like every smartphone out there these days.
It's OS is likely Android derived, just like over a Billion other smart phone handsets these days.
It has Vulkan, OpenGL ES and Open GL 4.5 just the majority of Smartphones support these days.
And you are telling me it's more like a PC? Common. Tell me you aren't serious. :/
| Miyamotoo said: Just upscaling doesn't change anything, it still would run at 720p resolution. |
I just gave you some examples on what it does change. Saying it doesn't change anything is moronic.
There are various methods to improve an image whilst it's being upscaled.
Take Overwatch for example on the Playstation 4 Pro. It still runs at 1080P. - However it's User-Interface is rendered at 4k, which is nice, clean and sharp.

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