TStodden
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The big draw for the standard Switch is that it's a home-portable hybrid system, so you can play your games on your TV & then take the system & continue on the go (or vice versa). Other home consoles require you to play on a TV, pretty much locking you down & requiring you to dedicate time in playing them. The Switch is a bit more flexible & allows you do some pick-up & play support, so you can get in like 5 minutes here... 10 minutes there & still make some progress.
As for charging the system, there's a USB-C connector on the bottom of the console (in the dead center), so you can plug it into a charger directly (or a PD-enabled Battery Bank) to recharge it on the go & even use a USB hub. When inserting the system in the dock, it'll plug into that USB-C port, so it'll charge while sending the video feed to your TV (via HDMI) + allow you to connect additional items via the USB-A ports (to recharge wireless controllers, utilize wired controllers, ect.) on the dock.
With Nintendo, if you love their games... it's a worth it. If you're into playing some of the older titles that you wanted to play on the go (like The Witcher III, Skyrim, ect), it's a considerable purchase. HOWEVER, it's ultimately what you want to play on it that will influence your decision & value.
Annabel
I've had a ton Nintendo and different consoles by and by no I would go for xbox it has a great deal of better games and designs my assessment
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Anonymous
I've had a lot Nintendo and other consoles personally no I would go for xbox it has a lot of better games and graphics my opinion
El Nerdo Loco
That charger is more than a charger. It connects the switch to your TV so you can play it like a normal console. So, keep it within a HDMI cable's length from your TV.