More powerful handheld will be catered to last.
1. Smaller/more portable dock - $60
2nd dock for the home and increased home console portability. (Some of us don't care about HH but like to move our home console around).
Compatible with both the original SKU and ........
2. Switch mini -$200
Built in controls
Uses portable dock for 'switching', not compatible with current dock
Same graphics as current Switch but smaller.
Possible improved performance in docked mode if heat isn't an issue.
2.5
Switch (TX2) in a dock - $200
It'll be cheaper to make a home console successor before a similarly powered portable.
Nintendo might put an overclocked/non-underclocked Tegra TX2 in a dock before they put it in a portable for Switchs successor.
'Switching' would be achieved with the original SKU tablet or Switch mini (fuck knows how they'd make it as seamless as the current SKU, probably some streaming gimmick).
I don't know why anyone would buy this but I don't why anyone bought the WiiU/GC either yet Nintendo still thought it was a good idea.
3 -Tablet Pro/Switch 2 - $200
The whole system shouldn't need upgrading, just the tablet.
I could see Nintendo ignoring power altogether on the home console front and aiming for Wii/Kinect/eyetoy/multimedia/AR/other instead.
If they can do something DS-like on the portable front then Switch will guarantee it's place as the highest selling console ever.
Bezel-less tablet ($200) that's compatible with original dock and joycons might be a thing.
I'm interested in hearing how a smaller system is going to have a significantly better battery whilst also being more powerful.
Nov 2016 - NES outsells PS1 (JP)
Don't Play Stationary 4 ever. Switch!







