Regarding the "What is the Switch designed as?" section; I don't really get why you have to choose one over the other. It clearly functions as both, why not just call it both? It ended up turning more into a "How do you play the Switch?" conversation rather than what the initial question was, so it kinda just felt like the arguments dragged on a little going in circles. Not that "How do you play it" isn't a good question as is, but I feel like trying to pigeonhole it into an objective category just feels... off, I guess.
I know i'm nitpicking though. Doesn't help that I listened to that section driving in almost foot of snow today, heh.
Personally, I view it as a device that's both a handheld and a stationary console that functions as both, was sold/pitched as doing both, and a device I use as both. I like using my TV at home, and I like playing portables on the go. I have breaks and a lunch at work, and since Chicago traffic is often unpredictable, I always leave for work an hour early (with no/light traffic, I usually arrive 20 minutes early, prime time to fit in some Zelda before I head in). When I get home from work, I plop it into the dock, eat dinner, pick up my Pro Controller, and continue on my merry way enjoying the game on my TV.