Switch Docked or Undocked?

When I get mine I highly doubt I will ever undock mine.
 
I always have mine docked. There's no reason for me to undock it, and because of that, I always forget that it's part handheld. Even though it's not very portable. It's still a bit too big to put in a pocket, unless you're wearing parachute pants.
 
Both seem to prefer docked. This is what is making me wonder if there is a point for me buying it. I would most likely be getting this as a handheld. Don't you find it a bit under-powered as a home console?
 
Both seem to prefer docked. This is what is making me wonder if there is a point for me buying it. I would most likely be getting this as a handheld. Don't you find it a bit under-powered as a home console?

It is a Nintendo console, they don't focus on power really just the fun of games which lets them keep playing in the same sandbox as Sony and MS. Plus the Switch is a tablet which if I'm sure if compred to other tablets this is rather high powered.
 
Both seem to prefer docked. This is what is making me wonder if there is a point for me buying it. I would most likely be getting this as a handheld. Don't you find it a bit under-powered as a home console?
I mean, you can play it however you want.

Personally, I don't care about power, I care about fun games, as DS said. I don't care if your system is 1080p 4K whatever the heck, if I don't like the games, I'm not going to buy the system. That's why I still enjoy playing NES and SNES games compared to the new Medal of Duty games.
 
I mean, you can play it however you want.

Personally, I don't care about power, I care about fun games, as DS said. I don't care if your system is 1080p 4K whatever the heck, if I don't like the games, I'm not going to buy the system. That's why I still enjoy playing NES and SNES games compared to the new Medal of Duty games.

This is also why Xbox is not doing well.
 
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