Nestunt
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Sure. However, the consumer could perceive it as a gaming tablet that is it cheaper than an Ipad mini with controllers and connect to a TV. I'm still not sure how the mass market would react to it.
Sure! I agree with you when that front. We have to wait. Consumers' perceptions are volatile, that's why it's so difficult to manage a business like this.
But I would argue that: 1- Parents who are used to buy portable Nintendo consoles for their kids will find this a tad bit expensive; 2- Adults who want a new console will find this a tad bit expensive when comparing to the other more powerful consoles.
Those are the immediate comparisons I see consumers making. But word of mouth and shared experiences with people who bought the Switch may turn those perceptions to something close to what you described. That's what happened to the Wii: it was not compared to other consoles.