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GhaudePhaede010 said:
Nautilus said:

But the Switch process in both docked and handheld mode......

For crying out loud, there are performance differences in both modes.One example would be the video output, as handheld mode outputs 720p max and home console mode can go up to 1080p.

Not to mention that notebooks also has that carachteristic about having more juice when plugged to the wall when running on its battery alone.

You only proved it further to be a Hybrid console.

This argument is fallacious as all the processing comes from the handheld unit. A hybrid has processing coming from both units. You can say there are advantages to using it in television mode but there are advantages to using my laptop or cellphone or tablet on a television or from an outlet in lieu of the battery power as well. That does not make my laptop a hybrid, however.

A hybrid laptop is generally one which combines (keep this word in mind) the usability of a traditional laptop and tablet together. A reference would be the Yoga. Many hybrid laptops are flexible, have a touch screen, and yet keep the same processor. It simply just finds a sweet spot for both sides.

 

You seem to constantly move the goal line for the Switch. How the hell is it not a hybrid? You can literally use the damn console like any other console. You can also take it outside like any other damn console.

 

A hybrid console/handheld doesn't need to have separate processors just to make it a hybrid.