Sliding the Switch in and out of the dock will inevitably scratch the screen

So do you guys really value the dock stuff that much? Having a USB c extension cable fixes the problem completely.
I don't know if it's about valuing the dock so much as just wanting to use the product as designed/intended. I can't say unequivocally that the scratches on my Switch's bezel are from the dock, but I have handled it very carefully when not docked (and insert/remove it carefully), so I don't know what else could have left the marks. I'm cautiously optimistic that my adjustments to my dock - widening it with a SNES cart for a day - will alleviate further marks.

I won't lie and say that I'm not seriously considering buying a screen protector, though.
 
I don't know if it's about valuing the dock so much as just wanting to use the product as designed/intended. I can't say unequivocally that the scratches on my Switch's bezel are from the dock, but I have handled it very carefully when not docked (and insert/remove it carefully), so I don't know what else could have left the marks. I'm cautiously optimistic that my adjustments to my dock - widening it with a SNES cart for a day - will alleviate further marks.

I won't lie and say that I'm not seriously considering buying a screen protector, though.

You really have nothing to lose if you do.
 
I have the 10 dollar Hori protector installed since launch. Been taking in and out of the dock constantly. No issues or scratches for me so far.
 
After finally getting my Switch I can totally see how the dock could scratch either side. The opening of the dock isn't as wide as I imagined, and the plastic rails are much harder than I thought they'd be. I have a screen protector now but it's still kind of scary.
 
After messing around with the switch's touchscreen, I'm gonna grab a glass screen protector anyway. That plastic feels straight terrible compared to my phone screen. Lots of resistance when swiping around.
 
Just a warning on my hori screen protector. After docking it and playing for a few hours, there were massive bubbles formed on the protector. Was able to get them out, but kinda annoying.

Thanks for the head's up, i havent used mine in the dock (on my second Switch since first one got scratches). Wanted to wait atleast 24h to see if it help. Will report back if i do get the problem.
 
ITT I learned that a lot of you use the Switch as a portable. Mine has been hooked up to the TV since I got it and I have no intention to do otherwise. Zelda deserves a big screen!

10+ hours in Zelda and I played it docked for probably twenty minutes. I prefer portable by a long shot. I just feel like it's easier for me to jump into the game that way.
 
Any issues with peeling edges or bubbling from the heat when docked?

I haven't and I almost solely play while docked inside a TV cabinet so it gets pretty toasty in there. Film was easy to apply but I did get a little dust underneath one spot and it doesn't seem like the type of protector you can peel back up with tape and take out the dust. ):
 
Any issues with peeling edges or bubbling from the heat when docked?
I've got the same protector here. No issues thus far. It was a simple install and I was able to avoid any dust from getting trapped. Just clean your screen well and use a can of compressed air to blow off your screen after each step of the install. The Hori protector has a nice four step install process.
 
I've been reading this thread with interest and have been super careful with my Switch since getting it Monday. It have been in the dock since then and I only took it out tonight when I thought I would have a go on it upstairs.

I don't have any scratches but I do now have permanent rubbing marks either side of the screen from where the two rubber grips on the dock touched it. I've tried carefully rubbing them away to no avail. It's not really bad but it is a bit annoying since I was so mindful of it.

I have a glass screen protector on its way so that'll be going on for sure.
 
Thanks to all the Infos between neogaf and reddit I managed to put up a decent survival guide, I think the next step should be the WiFi issues.

Just a heads up, but the USB C cable that you suggested from Google is male to male (you would need a male to female cable to connect to the dock). Still reading through, but besides that cable, it does seem like a pretty useful info compilation so far.

EDIT: In Console surface issues, you should caution against using adhesive skins because they wear away at the Switch's paint.
 
Lets say nintendo made a premium dock for sale. Lets ignore price for a momemt as i think the basic dock is stupidly priced from what i heard.

What would a premium dock look like? What features would it have? Could they make one that you would feel compelled to buy?
 
Isn't the reason switches are getting scratched is because dust is getting rubber against the console as it's docked/undocked?

I don't see how ANY material applied to the docking rails stop this from occurring.

No? It's the hard plastic scraping against the screen. It's not affecting everyone and some people are harder on their stuff than others.
 
Lets say nintendo made a premium dock for sale. Lets ignore price for a momemt as i think the basic dock is stupidly priced from what i heard.

What would a premium dock look like? What features would it have? Could they make one that you would feel compelled to buy?

Honestly I'm not buying shit else from them, I don't care if they make a new dock, for them to release this one like this is just terrible. Why would I give them more money for something that they should have thought of in the first place? This crappy dock is already 90 dollars, what are they gonna charge for the other one? They should replace the dock for everyone that's having issues.
 
Honestly I'm not buying shit else from them, I don't care if they make a new dock, for them to release this one like this is just terrible. Why would I give them more money for something that they should have thought of in the first place? This crappy dock is already 90 dollars, what are they gonna charge for the other one? They should replace the dock for everyone that's having issues.

Why do people keep saying the dock is $90? It's $60. $90 is a dock and AC Adapter.
 
I've been reading this thread with interest and have been super careful with my Switch since getting it Monday. It have been in the dock since then and I only took it out tonight when I thought I would have a go on it upstairs.

I don't have any scratches but I do now have permanent rubbing marks either side of the screen from where the two rubber grips on the dock touched it. I've tried carefully rubbing them away to no avail. It's not really bad but it is a bit annoying since I was so mindful of it.

I have a glass screen protector on its way so that'll be going on for sure.

The smudges from the rubber are not permanent. I freaked out also when I saw them. Use something like Goo Gone, a product that can remove adhesive residue easily. Once I did they were completely gone. Then went out and bought some cheap screen protectors as I am still waiting for my glass protectors.
 
Lets say nintendo made a premium dock for sale. Lets ignore price for a momemt as i think the basic dock is stupidly priced from what i heard.

What would a premium dock look like? What features would it have? Could they make one that you would feel compelled to buy?
Just making it look like the Wii U gamepad stand is enough for me to get one.
 
The smudges from the rubber are not permanent. I freaked out also when I saw them. Use something like Goo Gone, a product that can remove adhesive residue easily. Once I did they were completely gone. Then went out and bought some cheap screen protectors as I am still waiting for my glass protectors.

Don't use chemicals on the screen if you can help it. Just wipe them off with your finger, and then wipe off finger smudges with a soft cloth.
 
The smudges from the rubber are not permanent. I freaked out also when I saw them. Use something like Goo Gone, a product that can remove adhesive residue easily. Once I did they were completely gone. Then went out and bought some cheap screen protectors as I am still waiting for my glass protectors.

I just used a damp(water) microfiber cloth and rubbed a little harder than the rest of the screen which worked fine.
 
I've been reading this thread with interest and have been super careful with my Switch since getting it Monday. It have been in the dock since then and I only took it out tonight when I thought I would have a go on it upstairs.

I don't have any scratches but I do now have permanent rubbing marks either side of the screen from where the two rubber grips on the dock touched it. I've tried carefully rubbing them away to no avail. It's not really bad but it is a bit annoying since I was so mindful of it.

I have a glass screen protector on its way so that'll be going on for sure.

They are not permanent. Just use your finger and squish/remove those smudges.
 
Damn, I just got mine today and my dock is definitely bent. Sorry but this thread is huge. What's the consensus fix? A screen protector?
 
I just used a damp(water) microfiber cloth and rubbed a little harder than the rest of the screen which worked fine.

Yeah this worked for me when I tried it too.

Luckily I stick to playing Zelda in docked mode, it just looks gorgeous on a big screen, especially a big open world title like this, lovely quality on an LG E6 I got recently. Oh and if you have a 5.1 surround setup, the environment sounds are lovely and immersive. I've only taken it out of the dock maybe 4 times to compare quality and to check the screen, had marks apart from maybe once.

Anyway, my second screen protector should arrive tomorrow and will see how I get on with it.

It's stupid but I'd probably buy an upgraded dock if they ever release one :(.
 
What's this business about a bent dock and are there side by side screenshots with a normal dock?

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Image from Tendo.
 
I stuffed a Super Nintendo cartridge in, with a plastic bag to avoid scratching the dock.

That's damn clever but I don't have a SNES cart handy. I'll have to find something that's thick enough.

It's in it's dock right now charging and I'm scared to take it out lol.
 
That's damn clever but I don't have a SNES cart handy. I'll have to find something that's thick enough.

It's in it's dock right now charging and I'm scared to take it out lol.
I got it from another gaf member. :P
I'm sure anything around that size will work too.

Also, you can charge the system by plugging the cable to the switch.
 
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