Nintendo starts selling cheaper, dock-free Switch, but only in Japan
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Nintendo fans in Japan now have the option of buying a cheaper Switch package that doesn't include the accessories needed to connect the system to a TV. Marketed as a "2nd unit" Switch in a Google translated announcement, the new Switch package costs 24,980 (about $229), down from the 29,980 ($275) for the standard package.
For that lower price, Japanese consumers will miss out on the Switch dock, HDMI cable, and wall-outlet charger that come bundled in the standard package. The system itself can be charged by any number of standard USB-C accessories, though users should be careful of USB standards. If "Second Switch" buyers want to hook the Switch to a TV later on, they can use the same dock that came in the standard Switch package, purchase one i la carte from Nintendo, or use one of a number of cheaper third-party Switch dock options (which can vary widely in reliability).
Back in February, Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto said the company's "ultimate ambition is for a Nintendo Switch to be owned not just by every family, but by every single person." This package seems to be an explicit effort to help that process along by making it easier to set up a multi-Switch household with only a single TV dock.
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