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Mr.GameCrazy said:
Hardstuck-Platinum said:

I know the Switch had different power profiles and and clock speeds when docked. The problem with that logic is that, the switch can be overclocked without a dock too. It doesn't need a dock to achieve a higher power draw and higher clock speed, it's capable of that without it. So how could a dock raising a clock speed mean it's a hybrid, when raising the clock without a dock means it's still a portable. 

In what way? I don't recall the Switch being designed to run at higher clocks without the dock.

Just google/youtube overlocking the Switch. Lots of people have achieved it. 

TheRealSamusAran said:
Hardstuck-Platinum said:

I care. If a passthrough box/cable can count make a device into a hybrid what do we call the Beeling GTi12 ultra. It has no distinction now and this is why distinctions are important. People have taken away a category from real hybrids 

I looked it up, where is that thing's built-in display for it to be a hybrid?

That thing is a PC that can turn into a home console if you flash an OS like Bazzite on it. I recently bought a Beelink to do exactly that.

There is no display on it. I am talking about the dock as it has a slot on it for a graphics card. My point is, what if a handheld system comes out, and is designed to work with a dock that can have a graphics card built into it. I feel that would be a true Hybrid system, but because we've already given that distinction away to a passthrough box/cable there is no category that we can put it in.