Guys, now that some time has passed, what case/carrying pouch are you sticking with?
I got the small and medium sizes of this one (eh they're affordable enough and flexible enough for other uses):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B7WWGY8/?tag=neogaf0e-20
The small one is pretty tight, but it's nice for compactness. There's an
even smaller one that's basically the left half of mine, someone else here has one and uses it with the joycons disconnected in the front pouch. I do that sometimes if I want to cram in some other stuff like my iPad.
The medium size one is nice for cramming in more stuff, I use it if I pack the dock and power and everything. Otherwise it's nice for other general notebook type uses too. That's one reason I got both, I figured worst case I can still use either one for anything else, vs purely a Switch specific case.
Will subscribe for protection against dock scratching solutions. A bit baffled it's an issue to begin with, but it's a great piece of tech otherwise. Those covers look nice, but I'm a bit scared regarding thermal issues. Will probably end up using electrical tape, small rubber pads or something like it.
Just get a glass screen protector cause the screen is plastic. Then you don't have to worry about the dock or any other random thing scratching it.
The reason for the bump is this silly question: am I insane, or does the tempered glass make the screen easier on the eyes? Feels like my eyes are more relaxed now than before.
Possibly but I forget if it made that much of a difference...and from a theoretical standpoint I can't really think of too many reasons why it'd improve things. Like maybe the glass might be flatter/smoother than the original plastic (with the adhesive/vacuum effect kinda covering for whatever plastic imperfections), or the glass is easier to clean in the case of fingerprints (particularly if it has an oleophobic coating, which I think most advertise), or if the glass has an anti reflective coating, but I'm not sure any have that.
AR coated glass would be really nice though. Or maybe a really fine matte glass, but I'm not sure anyone makes that screen protector wise, I'd guess they can't get fine enough to get around making high res screens grainy/cause the rainbow effect.