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jonathanalis said:

Easy: release two SKUs since day 1, one of them equivalent to the switch lite.

Supposing switch 2 standard SKU would have DLSS tensor cores, SSD, dock, joy-con like detachable controllers (with communication modules, sensors, etc) at 400$.
They could ditch the tensor cores if was reasonable to decrease costs, slash the ssd size, wont have a dock, cables. Make a single board with controlelrs included.
Seems reasonable it can be sold for around 250 to 300$.

Also, PS5 is selling well at 500$, switch oled is doing well at 350$.

Don't think you can just remove the tensor cores like that, it would probably actually end up costing Nintendo more money as Nvidia would consider it a completely new chip design and probably charge them accordingly. 

If Nintendo was really that concerned with budget pricing (sub $300) the Switch 1 would have been there a year ago ... the fact that they actually increased the price with a new SKU tells you how today's Nintendo (not 1996's Nintendo) feels about pricing.