*** Nintendo Switch ***

If they can iron out these issues and maybe release an improved version of the console, I might consider it. But as it is I would not pay the prices their asking for it. Especially not with its overpriced tiny crop of games.
 
If they can iron out these issues and maybe release an improved version of the console, I might consider it. But as it is I would not pay the prices their asking for it. Especially not with its overpriced tiny crop of games.

Why are you in a thread with people who want to buy one or bought one?

You trying to guilt people returning their perfectly good consoles?
 
Guess I'm lucky, my dock isn't bent, my left joycon seems fine (approx 5m from dock), Zelda hasn't crashed, no joycon charge problems, no screen scratches.

Can I sell it as a super version for £500.
 

I know no system is perfect, but this video does not inspire me to get a Switch...

I was a bit shocked after watching that video, the whole console feels half baked to be frank, that dock is just shocking coming from Nintendo. Those controllers are going to drive parent mad when their kids come to them cause they have put the parts in the wrong controllers.
 
I was a bit shocked after watching that video, the whole console feels half baked to be frank, that dock is just shocking coming from Nintendo. Those controllers are going to drive parent mad when their kids come to them cause they have put the parts in the wrong controllers.

I feel like the other way round when the parents goes and "tidy" up and put the controllers in the wrong side.
 
I haven't noticed any issues with mine.

I guess there is always chance of some things slipping through quality control.

There is a risk of young kids not looking after it and screwing up controllers though I bet.
 
I haven't noticed any issues with mine.

I guess there is always chance of some things slipping through quality control.

There is a risk of young kids not looking after it and screwing up controllers though I bet.

It'll be fine, I am sure people have the same hesitations and fears with the Gameboy, DS, 3DS etc. They all survived, even the earlier models.

Revisions will be made, improved clock speed will be there in the newer ones like New 3DS, but I am enjoying the console right now.
 
No console has ever had issues before.

The PS4 didn't release with bent pins in some HDMI ports and I haven't broken six dual shock 4 controllers all with a snapped R2. The touch sensitive eject button doesn't become defective and the machine doesn't suffer from the blue light of death. I didn't have to send back eight Xbox 360s due to the RROD.

Bar a weak signal on my left joycon the console has been faultless for me. An awful lot of complaints of hardware faults from people who haven't bought one..
 
Most high output (3 amps) battery packs seem to be charging the Switch slowly when playing, I'm going to wait a few weeks though so others can test.

32GB onboard storage, I grabbed this one. Arguably, one isn't needed yet with the lack of games ;)
Mine does up to 2.4 amps for an iPad. Not tried yet, I wonder if would that keep it charged and just use the power from the power bank instead.
 
If they can iron out these issues and maybe release an improved version of the console, I might consider it. But as it is I would not pay the prices their asking for it. Especially not with its overpriced tiny crop of games.
What problems, everything works on mine, no issues here. Maybe they have QC issues and some dodgy ones slip through?


Give it a try, it might do the job.
Right now I trying to work out how many times I can fully charge my mobile which has a 3200mah battery. So far 5 charges, still going. Looks like enough juice for one or two more charges.
 
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