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Hardstuck-Platinum said:

I know, but it doesn't matter what it's "sold as". Just because Sony didn't show the feature as a selling point to the consumers, doesn't mean it can be discounted as having the same feature as the switch

Why doesn't it matter what it is sold as? I mean, the Genesis was sold as a home console. The same exact hardware was also used in the Sega Nomad and sold as a portable console (which also could hook up to a TV). 

The feature isn't discounted. What is discounted is the delegation of "home console" to the PSP. Because, while it was a feature, it was one that required a separate accessory (two if you count the controller) and was only compatible for select models. 

You could argue that the Switch Lite is only a portable and you'd be correct. But the Switch itself is both.