I'm not sure if the Switch will always be the only modern gaming tablet which can play cartridges, and Physical games.
I think there is a chance that Sony, and Microsoft next consoles would be a tablet like the Nintendo Switch because a lot of people like Touchscreen devices like tablets, and smartphones because they are convenient, and simple to use.
If Sony does not stop making handhelds in the future, their next handheld maybe a tablet similar to the Switch with a removable controller, and bigger screen.
I think when most people spend over $70 on higher quality games, they prefer to buy physical games, so they can re-sell them to Game stores, and trade or borrow games from friends, and family. Some people also want to save money by using used games for $20 or less from a Used games store.
Cellular internet, Wi-Fi wireless internet, and many Cable and DSL internet connections are still not fast enough to download 9GB-50GB files at a fast speed.
The price of memory cards, and discs is sometimes cheaper for users compared to paying for the bandwidth needed to download huge files on a cellular, and limited bandwidth internet connection which has expensive bandwidth overage fees which charge many dollars per GB over the bandwidth limit.
I saw on the news of some guy paying hundreds of dollars in bandwidth overage fees because he streamed online videos on his smartphone's data plan which was not unlimited.
There is also a chance that a Gaming PC company like Alienware, CyberpowerPC, or Razer can release a PC Gaming Tablet which has a Disc Drive, or expandandable memory slot to put in game cartridges or memory cards which contain huge 50GB or larger games which you can buy from a store. Future PC game releases may become very big in file size, and many people's internet connections may still be far too slow for downloading huge game files in the near future.
I think there is a chance that Sony, and Microsoft next consoles would be a tablet like the Nintendo Switch because a lot of people like Touchscreen devices like tablets, and smartphones because they are convenient, and simple to use.
If Sony does not stop making handhelds in the future, their next handheld maybe a tablet similar to the Switch with a removable controller, and bigger screen.
I think when most people spend over $70 on higher quality games, they prefer to buy physical games, so they can re-sell them to Game stores, and trade or borrow games from friends, and family. Some people also want to save money by using used games for $20 or less from a Used games store.
Cellular internet, Wi-Fi wireless internet, and many Cable and DSL internet connections are still not fast enough to download 9GB-50GB files at a fast speed.
The price of memory cards, and discs is sometimes cheaper for users compared to paying for the bandwidth needed to download huge files on a cellular, and limited bandwidth internet connection which has expensive bandwidth overage fees which charge many dollars per GB over the bandwidth limit.
I saw on the news of some guy paying hundreds of dollars in bandwidth overage fees because he streamed online videos on his smartphone's data plan which was not unlimited.
There is also a chance that a Gaming PC company like Alienware, CyberpowerPC, or Razer can release a PC Gaming Tablet which has a Disc Drive, or expandandable memory slot to put in game cartridges or memory cards which contain huge 50GB or larger games which you can buy from a store. Future PC game releases may become very big in file size, and many people's internet connections may still be far too slow for downloading huge game files in the near future.
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