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etking said:
Early adopters can easily sell their system, so this is not a problem. The current Switch has major weaknesses and the TX2 would fix them almost effortlessly. A new and better, more powerful and longer lasting Switch cannot arrive soon enough. I hope for a Switch mini announcement at E3 this year, because the 3DS is extremely outdated and needs a successor asap.

Switch is the 3DS successor. Embrace it. Just like DS was the Game Boy successor. Form factors change with time, it's 2017, even a lot of kids are tired of clamshell portables, it's time for something new. 

TX2 revision will happen I'm sure though. I don't think a clamshell version of the Switch is a priority for Nintendo. Only if the current Switch starts to sell poorly I think will they hedge on that, if it doesn't though, this is the form factor that Nintendo is going to push and I think they'll actually double down on it by offering a bigger screen model so it's easier for people to gather around the Switch and play together in table top mode. 

You need honestly closer to an 8-inch screen to comfortably play multiplayer titles like Mario Kart or NBA or Smash Brothers on this thing the way Nintendo advertises it as (with the set it down on the table thing) ... 6.2 inch is fine for single player games, but can be tougher for multi, especially split screen.