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EricHiggin said:
Hardstuck-Platinum said:

If two car manufacturers developed a car that could transform into a boat with a push of a button, but only one included the transformation button with the first sale package, would we discount/disregard the other one being a hybrid just because it didn't come with it at the start? I just don't understand this logic or reasoning. You can't just disregard features because you didn't get everything you needed to access that feature inside the box. 

So you're saying the PS5 Portal makes the PS5 a handheld or hybrid? It doesn't come with the PS5 but it works with it to allow you to play PS5 games away from your tv or console.

Not enough of a distance? What if someone buys a separate range extender for their wireless router so they can game from another building down the street? Sounds mobile enough then to me.

Whether Nin went to the trouble of housing everything in the main body or not, using a cable or wireless adapter to connect to the tv, it still does so out of the box. Switch Lite shouldn't count technically, but since all Switch sales are combined, there's really nothing you can do but accept it as part of the total.

We're talking about single functioning products here. With your example it reads like, Is a motorbike a boat just because it can fit on one and be sailed around? no of course not. The PS portal is not a single functioning product so it is irrelevant. Cables do not count as single functioning products, they just count as part of the package of a single functioning product. Your saying we can't include the PSP with the Switch because it requires a cable and the cable is another product entirely. A cable is not a single functioning product and can not detract from the fact that the PSP can connect/be played on a TV in exactly the same way a switch can