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JackHandy said:
curl-6 said:

It isn't underpowered though. It's just a hybrid/portable system, not a dedicated console, and with that comes physical limitations on size, heat, watts, etc.

If that's not for you that's fine, but holding it to home console standards is asking the impossible, the technology to get PS5 performance out of a handheld form factor actually doesn't exist yet.

Is there a Nintendo home console I can buy instead? Because if there isn't, I have no choice but to hold it to the same standards. It's all they're offering.

Why would they make a dedicated home console when the Switch has been far more successful than any home console they've ever made, and especially more so than any of their power-competitive consoles?

That doesn't make it any less illogical to hold a hybrid/portable system to dedicated console standards when the two are fundamentally different. 

The hybrid form factor is the best path forward for them in terms of remaining successful, and within that form factor the Switch 2 is about as capable as one can reasonably ask for.