Immersiveunreality said:
potato_hamster said:
So the only reason PSP Go is not a hybrid was that the dock that allowed you to connect it to a TV and use a PS3 controller with it was sold separately. Seems pretty flimsy.
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No,i was never invested into psp Go but if that was the case you might consider it had the option to be hybrid and the switch in its current state because the handheld is sold together with the dock could be called a hybrid yes.
Flimsy or not,as long as 2 elements can be utilized trough one device or product like how the switch is currently sold you can call it a hybrid. Switch mini is not a hybrid because that option has been removed.
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By your logic, since Sony made PS4/PS Vita bundles in Europe, and you can use cross play to play your PS4 pretty much anywhere on your Vita, the PS4/Vita is a hybrid console for any one who bought one of those bundles, but not the people who bought them separately.
But honestly, this is just an argument over semantics. If you're comfortable calling one device that ships with a specific accessory "a hybrid device" but another device that doesn't ship with that accessory but would function very similarly when used in tandom with it "not a hybrid device", than that's fine. I'm not going to tell you you're wrong or anything. It's literally a matter of how important having one line on your receipt instead of two is to you.
Since this conversation will derail the thread if we keep going, I suggest we just let this go and chalk it up as "a difference of opinion". Cool?