I kind of think that does not really matters anymore at this point. Switch is probably the most successful console ever from a financial standpoint (I don't have the numbers, though; wouldn't mind taking a look at those), because it has had no formal pricing reduction since release, which is unheard of, and runs as a great consumer product even today mostly on the power of the software library (there are more powerful handheld devices than in 2017, for instance, so it is not based on the powerful handheld idea that some people clinged to in the past).
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