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I think it's too soon to even consider it.

For most of it's life, Switch was understocked. And that makes it very hard to determine how it can do in a situation where demand is met.
So far, what we can see is that there is a lot of potential to do better (if we had a better release Schedule we would certainly see that). We may or may not see that potential be fulfilled (really depends on the second semester), though.

Lowering the price on a system that might be a few months away from entering it's best years (again, better release schedule), might just be counter productive.
For exemple, Wii could have been priced higher, thus making Nintendo more money; Switch could avoid that because it's price is, well, just right (at least in it's strongest market): not to low and not too high.