Oh come on now.
I get some people are not as sensitive as others when it comes to frame rate, but not a single frame drop?
Get used to it

Oh come on now.
I get some people are not as sensitive as others when it comes to frame rate, but not a single frame drop?
Now I really wish a Youtuber would make a docking in and docking out scratch test with a brand new Switch.
Screen protectors are excellent these days. For Switch, I can personally recommend Illumishields, $8 for a 3 pack. Or consider a good glass one.This is a goddamn no-win situation. I hate scratches on my screens and I hate screen protector installation. They almost all inevitably go wrong. The one I put on my 3DS still has some weird oily smudges under it that I have no idea what it could be...
Yes, it's shameful. The dock is an embarrassing overpriced piece of crap. It's a shame.Just noticed my dock is bent, unbelievable Nintendo!
Yes, it's shameful. The dock is an embarrassing overpriced piece of crap. It's a shame.
But the Switch itself is still pretty awesome, and I'm in for the long haul. In a year from now I think it'll be amazing and we'll be happy to own one.
This is a goddamn no-win situation. I hate scratches on my screens and I hate screen protector installation. They almost all inevitably go wrong. The one I put on my 3DS still has some weird oily smudges under it that I have no idea what it could be...
It makes me sad to see people destroy things, particularly brand-new items. This makes the second recent video I've seen where someone destroys something that could have made a kid very happy (a guitar amp was the other). Very indicative of a selfish and wasteful society.I hate shit like this, that console could have gone to a kid, instead someone ruins it for no good reason.
Then they could have given away two.To be fair, they do show a second Switch that they plan on giving away...
I started and for several months maintained a steadily-growing list of GAFers who were first experiencing the Xbox 360's Red Ring of Death, until its size defeated me. There was a lot of skepticism when that was first being talked about, even before it had a nickname, dismissing it as "isolated" and "possible user error" rather than "design flaw."I've followed the thread since it started. I'd say <10.
I started and for several months maintained a steadily-growing list of GAFers who were first experiencing the Xbox 360's Red Ring of Death, until its size defeated me. There was a lot of skepticism when that was first being talked about, even before it had a nickname, dismissing it as "isolated" and "possible user error" rather than "design flaw."
A extension cable combined with the Hori stand would be cool.
I started and for several months maintained a steadily-growing list of GAFers who were first experiencing the Xbox 360's Red Ring of Death, until its size defeated me. There was a lot of skepticism when that was first being talked about, even before it had a nickname, dismissing it as "isolated" and "possible user error" rather than "design flaw."
Good protectors, especially glass since they are one solid piece that doesn't flex or bubble are a breeze to put on.
https://youtu.be/f5zU1KtBQB4
The amFilm Tempered glass I got has those hinge stickers but I just used the tabs on the glass to place it over. Once it sets down you literally just do what was in the video. I've had 4 devices with tempered glass now and the installation is just so so so much nicer than plastic ones in my experience. I'm sure harder/thicker plastic protectors aren't bad either. But I'm really partial to the feel of glass.
Given what the dock is I find it odd it even has a front, it should be a back cradle with the front of the switch free to view... the design could be way more minimalist
Does it actually need the front? I dont have the switch myself ao i dont know. Maybe there is a way to take the front 'panel' off?
From personal experience you need to literally drop it in, in order to scratch it. There is enough room to dock it without ever touching the inner walls, and enough room to apply some cloth inlay if you want.
Have you had any issues at all with the amFilm screen protectors in the dock? Were people docking their Switches too soon after the installation?
My dock is clearly bent inwards, so George Orwell is helping me right now.
Given what the dock is I find it odd it even has a front, it should be a back cradle with the front of the switch free to view... the design could be way more minimalist
I think they wanted to give it more of a console look.
Bent docks have to be replaced. They are a faulty product.
So is the cause the bent docks? Haven't kept up, but I'm trying to keep track of what I need to check when I get my own unit
I think they wanted to block any implication that the screen was in play when docked.
Kind of dubious, imo. It would have been cool to use as a second screen or at least for notifications when the system was off.
Just noticed my dock is bent, unbelievable Nintendo!
My dock is clearly bent inwards, so George Orwell is helping me right now.
So the bent dock situation is just random? Some are some aren't? I wonder what the percentage of bent ones is and how this has occurred.
I can't wait to buy a switch (sold out atm so can't find any) but this news makes me a little nervous![]()
The culprit? Sliding it in and out of the hard plastic dock. If you gently slide it in and "miss" the USB-C prong, juggling the device into the slot (even carefully) eventually scrapes it against the hard insides of the dock, resulting in little hairline scratches that start to build up over time. There's no insulation or padding on the inside of the dock so nothing protects the screen if you're clumsy.
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Has anyone been using the screen protector that comes with the official carry case?
Is that one any good? Or should I go HORI?
I think they wanted to block any implication that the screen was in play when docked.
Kind of dubious, imo. It would have been cool to use as a second screen or at least for notifications when the system was off.
Let's say, for the sake of the argument, one single user reported scratches with pictures, and as a result of that, we were lead in the direction we have done, to the realization that there is a manufacturing issue happening which is causing many users (much, much more than who have been reporting scratches) to find their docks have a bend in them, which greatly reduces the available space to insert the console.Guys calm down a bit.
How many reported cases (with pictures) do we have so far? 3 or 4? Compare that number with the number of people who is NOT having any scratch issue...and with the number of units shipped. I believe that this small amount of users is not representative of a real problem. You are exaggerating the whole thing a bit.
Way more people is having no problems at all, just like the joycon issue. Most of the users are not experiencing any problem when using them. So let's calm down a bit.
I understand that some people liketo feel inside of the community by sharing the same fear or the same pain as others do feel, and that is ok sometimes...but this is getting a bit out of hand. It is turning into hysteria...
Prove me wrong in a while by compiling an important amount of genuine reports...so far, it is not enough to start panicking...
Enjoy your devices,guys!
And yet everyones TV/Monitor/Tablet/Phone/Watch/Laptop/3DS/Vita/DS/PSP handle it just fine?An open faced dock leaves your Switch's screen exposed to direct sunlight for potentially hours each day, if you have any windows at all in your living room. That's a sure fire way to damage your screen.
has anyone tested this yet? I'd be curious to know if it works.
no wayTo be fair, I haven't notice a single frame drop since leaving the plateau
no way