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Jranation said:
100% The Switch.
- You dont need to actually shut down the system. It acts like a phone where you can instantly play a game (which you didnt close) and skipping the loading times to boot it up.
- Able to play on TV and handheld is easily done.
- The loading times to access the settings or the eshop is the fastest I have seen from a Nintendo console.

The main negative of the Switch is the Joycons. They need to make the buttons bigger and not allowing the analog stick to drift. And it is sooo expensive.

Well because its actually using battery/power by doing so, you could do the same with any other console, just leave it on, never switch off.

But all that time saved, you need to use for updates, installations, loadings, stuff that gamecube and N64 and SNES didn't have

eshop is software not hardware, loading times didn't even exist before the wii. As in, with gamecube as example, no installs, no updates, no loadings, just pop the disc and play.

Expensive/cost is nothing to do with hardware, that's not the topic of discussion, it was asked only about hardware.