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Not at all. I understand why it's a problem, which is why I said
I didn't say all these people are lying. I said it's interesting to see how many people are claiming that these reports are blown out of proportion. Also, the average user may not realize (because they either are young or ignorant) that this $300 machine has a very large LCD display. People think of it as a gaming console that would never break, but I doubt many of these people that are reporting the problems are using it properly. They expect it to work flawlessly and while the design for the dock is poor, they still expect it to not have any problems because it came with the Switch.
It makes me raise an eyebrow because I don't see many of these people being careful while putting it in and taking it out of the dock. Then they will scream at Nintendo for a poor product. Yes, the design choice is pretty bad, but I can't blame Nintendo for 100% of these problems.
I don't know why you are up in arms with me about the dead pixel thing, because I agreed it's a lousy thing to say/do on Nintendo's part. I will give you credit on being consistent because all your quote posts make it obvious you don't read the full original post in question. You either half read it or rush through it because you have a response in mind.
So..you know how he drops shit, yet still went out and bought him a tablet. Then shocked to see how it looks?
Considering that most 12 year olds aren't purchasing the systems, that percentage isn't too high. Parents should be responsible for the child getting a $300+ system. If I knew my kid dropped shit all the time or was completely careless with today's electronics, he/she wouldn't be getting a Switch.