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Hardstuck-Platinum said:
Otter said:

I don't think the distinction is especially meaningful but the crux of the Switch is that it is intended to be connected to a TV and that is how it was marketed and why many people bought one.

PSP connecting to a TV is just possible function, its marketed as a handheld and that is its intended use. Switch however is both.

So it's all just down to marketing and why people bought it? You can market something how you want but it doesn't change facts. The fact is, they both had the same feature, marketing or not. 

It down to semantics. What is a home console? If I google I get this:

"home video game console is a video game console that is designed to be connected to a display device, such as a television, and an external power source as to play video games"

That is a core designation and design of the Switch. Until you made this post I have not heard anyone connecting their PSP to a TV, its just something that is possible its not a cornerstone of its intended design and use. Just because I can use the heat exhaust from my laptop to warm my room doesn't make it a radiator lol