- -Form factor: "Play where you want, with whom you want, when you want." It's really cool: you're sitting at home and playing on a huge TV screen, some business has appeared - you disconnect the Switch from the dock and you can safely play while riding a bus, flying in an airplane, riding a train, etc. Also, do not forget that Switch's portability is not only "flying in an airplane", but also banal gatherings on the bed, if you want - you play in the kitchen, etc. -Very interesting games in terms of gameplay come to this console from Nintendo itself (Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Cart, Splatoon and others) + for 2.5 years (since the release) the console has acquired quite good AAA projects from third party developers (Assasins Creed, Witcher 3, Skyrim, Doom and more) -Very nice materials. Every time you take the Switch in your hands, you understand what you paid for. I will also write down the assembly here - very high quality.
- -Internal memory is only 32GB + maximum cartridge memory is only 32GB (at least at the moment), this does not allow game developers to release any modern AAA projects (you have to make compromises: either download additional game files via e-shop or cut functionality (although this also happens due to the hardware component as well) or, as in the case of The Witcher, make it impossible to change the language (where you bought the game - such a language will be)). -It is mandatory to purchase a memory card of at least 128GB (I want to play, there are a lot of good games, but they weigh a lot) (see point 1) - Not a bright screen - playing in the sun is unrealistic. -I was very upset by the fact that there is no way to connect a wireless headset (although there is Bluetooth in Switch), although this may be added in the future - it is quite real. -Judging by the reviews of other people, Switch after a year or two starts to make quite a lot of noise and heat up, but I personally have not had this yet.