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SuperNova said:
SvennoJ said:

It's 1 cable.... From the breakout box back into the pro and vice versa. It's easier than changing a disc...
(I guess it's two as you have to take the other cable out :p)

I have the pro sitting on top of the tv cabinet though, with the breakout box on top of the pro. It's much less work than moving the Switch dock plus Switch back and forth between the game room and living room! Plus I've run out of hdmi inputs, stuck with cable swapping regardless.

How about joining the woderful world of HDMI Switches? I know I did. I have 5 consoles hooked up to the Switch wich goes to the TV and use my second HDMI port on the TV for a cable to hook up my laptop.

As for the PS4 VR/HDR problem, I'm really not sure whats happening there (never heard of the issue before) but maybe a HDMI Splitter would help, if it's an issue with not enough HDMI ports on the pro..?

NATO said:

It's been on amazon the whole time, it's just at an inflated price (just under $600) and while it doesn't explicitly state it, the stores selling it are selling imports, K2 store, the ones currently selling through amazon, are selling shipments from the US, and do not mention this until you attempt to buy one.

 

As per the actual amazon sales page, it specifically states that its not sold by amazon, and that amazon japan no longer sell them, and if you read the product comments people are reporting issues with warranty because the devices they received are either US units or second hand, too

There have been no stock updates locally in japan since launch day.

I'm pretty sure I remember a thread on here about huge lines in Japan for VR restock (maybe around the time RE7 came out?) and how it was turning out to be a sucess. Nothing since then though.

Holding stock for a game release then running raffles for people who went to the launch isnt a restock it's a marketing ploy.
There has been zero restocks online since launch and no stores received any standard stock allocation since launch either.