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yo33331 said:
curl-6 said:

That's still the same flawed logic though, because home use clearly is important to consumers since most will pay an extra $100 for it.

The sales ratio proves most consumers don't see the Lite as substitute for the full model.

Most want the full Switch experience, and they can't get that from the $200 Lite. 

Most of them can afford better system for 300$.

As it is seen with many other consoles that have done very good sales at 300$ this price is not problem for most of the people. Therefore many of them choose the obviously better model and the full package - the regular model.

Those who are on a budget and just don't have anymore money or can't afford the more expensive one they buy the Lite one.

The sales ratio proves people don't want the Lite as much as the base model.

The sales ratio proves people want the hybrid functionality.

Therefore, many consumers are not reached by a $200 Lite as it lacks the primary selling point, but would be reached by a $200 base Switch.

Therefore, it's not equal to a price cut.

Nothing you have said refutes any of this.