Hardstuck-Platinum said:
Otter said:
You'll be glad to hear all modern consoles have at least one internal battery :D
And a home console can have a screen and portable power supply (PS One)
But in spite of your insistence, there is no industry objection to a home console having portable functionality. These are not scientific particles, they're consumer electronics where the definitions are industry terms defined by function and intention. A home console is called so because its designed to be played at home, connected to a display in a living room setting. A portable console is called so because it is designed to play on the go. A device can be designed with both of these functions in mind and meet both criteria. Just as a console can double as DVD player.ÂÂ
The real question is where is the meaning in forcing a binary distinction, what is the end-game/value in that?ÂÂ
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Your basically saying that it's the INTENTION behind the design that matters most. It doesn't matter what Nintendo intended the switch to be used for, docked or handheld. A docking station pass through box does not transform a handheld into a console, regardless of intention. Distinctions are important in life. Man/Women. Cat/Dog. Car/bike. We need to be able to put things into the right categories and that is just part
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Thank you Hiku! Anyway, here are some images to counter your argument, Hardstuck.
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