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nickmitch:

The mock up is a little PSVita-ish.  And I would've liked to see something that would still fit in the existing dock.  Both of those seem like the buttons/stick/circlepad would get in the way (and the port on the lower one).

I think they look good though, and colors are a must.

Ian Sane:

Having the budget model not have detachable joycons fits the rumour about it not having HD rumble.  Obviously if they're built-in you can't just connect existing rumble joycons.

Does the budget model dock or is it strict a handheld?  Can you connect other controllers to it?  Lots of questions about such a design.

lolmonade:


--- Quote from: Ian Sane on March 27, 2019, 02:22:27 PM ---Having the budget model not have detachable joycons fits the rumour about it not having HD rumble.  Obviously if they're built-in you can't just connect existing rumble joycons.

Does the budget model dock or is it strict a handheld?  Can you connect other controllers to it?  Lots of questions about such a design.

--- End quote ---

I feel like the smart business move is make it dockable, but don't include a dock with it.  Helps keep the sticker price lower on an entry model but then you can upsell kids/parents on a dock and a separate controller later once they realize they want a way to play on the tv somehow, too.

lolmonade:

I'm curious about this bubbling up of news only because my wife has expressed interest in getting a switch of her own once Animal Crossing comes out.  It'll literally be just an Animal Crossing/Stardew Valley machine for her.  It'll sort of determine whether or not we get her a lite or we get the upgrade one and she uses the old one as her dedicated device. 

...if they have an Animal Crossing branded little one, then it'll be a no brainer for her.

ThePerm:

It's hard to say. If they go with the x2 or Xavier processor they can do more processing at lower power. This works for both a mini and a pro. A mini would have the power of an OG Switch without the need to dock. A pro would have even more power.

A mini might just have an HDMI port.  A pro might become somewhere between Xbox One/ps4  and pro/x powered when docked. You'd still be able to Switch.

Also, interesting how nVidia treats this. PS3 had nVidia chips and it was a sluggish seller initially. Switch is selling like gangbusters. They might give some sweetheart chip deals to Nintendo over the next few years.
Maybe they'll call it Switch NX2.



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