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I definitely think there will be a cheaper switch-mini that gets down to normal handheld prices of $200 or less. Don't sell the dock or controller grip with it, get rid of the dead space on the left and right of the screen to make it less wide, make it a bit thinner and lighter, sell for $200, eventually dropping to $150 to really pick up the portable crowd.

And also a Switch-pro with a bigger harddrive, a bit more powerful so that switch games run smoother or at a higher resolution compared with the original Switch or maybe just get extra effects if the developer chooses, the height/width would be the same but they could increase the screen size by probably an inch to fill in the plenty of dead space the Switch currently has around the screen, and maybe pack in more batteries. Sell it for $300 after you drop the original Switch to $250.

Switch could take over if they do this right. Its the perfect system to play everythign from simple casual mobile style touchscreen games, to small handheld style games, to huge epic console experiences, from home or from anywhere any time.