| Soundwave said: Well the other thing is how do you even make a smaller/cheaper Switch with the same 20nm chip? Like how is that supposed to magically work? And where are you saving money from to be able to sell it for any cheaper? The 2DS is cheaper than the standard 3DS because it loses the 3D screen, what exactly would a smaller Switch be losing? Those Joycons really likely don't cost anywhere near what people think they do either, once Nintendo gets past the initial cost of covering their R&D it's likely you're looking at a $2-$3 piece of plastic on both ends. |
Easily, smaller screen make smaller device with less and smaller parts. Fact that doesn't need to work in dock mode means they can ditch some things from Switch itself, not to mention ditchable Joy Cons, Dock, cables, also less materials required and smaller package.
I am pretty sure they would make good cooling despite its small form factor. Smaller device means smaller screen and smaller battery.
I already wrote that above, Switch Mini/Pocket will cheaper because it's smaller and doesn't need to work in docked mode. Hardly that teach and parts inside Joy Cons cost $2-3.
You said itself that 2DS is much cheaper than 3DS.
That's not true, I am pretty sure that can easily make smaller Switch with good managed cooling with same X1 chip that's already inside current Switch. We know that current Switch doesnt have any heat issues despite its much smaller than Nvidia Shield.







