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Alkibiádēs said:

That doesn't matter in the slightest. That's a normal price for a home console. $300 for a handheld however is very expensive and the Switch is currently competing against a cheaper PS4 and Xbox One. And it's still kicking ass despite all this. 

PS4 had it very easy actually. Its main competition was a weaker home console that was $100 more expensive and the Wii U.

First, I guess this is the beauty of the switch. When its convenient its a handheld or a home console or a hybrid. Literally.

Cheaper PS4 and XB1. Nice observation...... 25M and 22M respective install bases and 4+yrs old each vs under 1Yr old 5M strong console. Yeah, none of that matters at all.

PS4 had it easy? Its main competition also shared more than 90% of its game library and for the most part had feature and function parity. There is a reason they are called HD twins you know? Heres a question...... do you think sales of the NS would be as it is now if it were a dedicated home console? Think about that one.