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RolStoppable said:

Switch isn't operated by its battery when it is in the dock, because it needs more juice when it is docked. That's why it draws the power it needs from a socket.

Your conclusion is pretty weird when you are the guy who wants to reduce Switch to a handheld in order to have a better talking point. It's also weird to suggest that portability prevents Switch from providing the exact same things that Nintendo home consoles have provided in the past; Switch's portability is not detrimental, rather it's an additional feature on top of what is expected to be there. It makes absolutely no sense to say that Nintendo has exited the home console market when the majority of Switch owners plays the console when it's connected to their TV.

Maybe you want to explain why anyone should be concerned about Switch's sales performance.

@Bold Just like most other portable systems when they are getting charged from the socket ... (doesn't mean that the Switch CAN'T be operated by a battery like you imply)

See how easy it is to debunk your argument ? You only want to dismiss the classification of physical design when it's convenient in your case to make these comparisons ... 

I didn't suggest that there was anything that prevented the Switch from offering the same things their previous home consoles provided. My case is that Nintendo is simply NOT offering a home system on a technical basis and you keep feigning a charade about this fact ... 

Last edited by fatslob-:O - on 20 April 2018