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Pemalite said: 

Now 600P on a 6.2" screen looks like 600P on a 6.2" screen, does it look better than 1080P on a big TV? Hardly, especially if high quality anti-aliasing is used.
600P is 1066x600. - I was gaming at higher resolutions than that 20 years ago.

Even if take 32" TV thats not relly defintion of "big" TV, 1920x1080 on 32" screen has 68.84 pixel density, 1066x600 on 6.2" screen has 197.3 pixel density. Also when you play Switch in portable mode Switch screen is far away from your eyes around 1-2 feet, when you playing on TV people are usually around 7-10 feets away from TV.

So it's obvious that game will look better in handheld mode on 6.2" screen at 600p than 1080p on big TV, I mean there is reason why almost all Switch games look better in handheld mode compared to TV.