Even though the device has a lot of flaws, I give it the highest possible rating without any hesitation. And it's all thanks to Nintendo for giving the ostensibly dead portable gaming industry a second chance. The PSP and PS Vita lines were discontinued by Sony, as I previously stated, and smartphone games are either casinos or crystal shops. Although it makes sense to consider the PS4 and XBox One, not everyone is suited to the "sofa" gaming paradigm. Because there is never enough time to play at home on the couch (at least for a long time), and if there are only 20 minutes, the game will load while you remember, I still have an old XBox 360 with a ton of unfinished games. The coveted PS4 has so remained on my wishlist for all time. But Switch actually helps: you can always avoid yawning and being stupid while staring at your smartphone in the metro, on travels, in cafes, in all kinds of lines, etc. It's also a pleasant way to pass the time. And if you have some "extra" time at home, you may put the console in the dock without risk and carry on playing the game you started playing on the way home from work an hour ago. The most important thing to realize is that Switch shouldn't be compared to PS4 or Xbox One. It serves an entirely different function. You should constantly carry this prefix with you and only periodically drop it into the dock at home. And bring a Playstation if you play mostly on TV. PS: I should have mentioned that it is excellent for playing with kids; on the same PS, there aren't many kid-friendly games, but there are plenty here.