A super compact console with ports for the different ways it can be used. It's basically three different product categories in one, one of them being completely new.
You buy the console, and use it in one of three different ways.
a) as a console
b) as a PC
c) as a handheld
So imagine that Sam buys it for a, Jesse buys it for b, and Gary buys it for c, but they are all purchasing the exact same product, and having access to the same library of games.
And because it's three different product categories, it's basically a console that cannot fail. (or, at least, is at least three times less likely to fail) This is because it's like simultaneously releasing three consoles. It's even better, in fact, because all three consoles are not only the same platform, they are literally the same product. Rather than cannibalizing each other, they're strengthening each other.
And since the console won't come with a controller, it can be sold for stupid cheap. (but it could come in different SKUs, for example a TV SKU that comes with controller, or a handheld SKU that comes with the handheld component)
You buy the console, and use it in one of three different ways.
a) as a console
b) as a PC
c) as a handheld
So imagine that Sam buys it for a, Jesse buys it for b, and Gary buys it for c, but they are all purchasing the exact same product, and having access to the same library of games.
And because it's three different product categories, it's basically a console that cannot fail. (or, at least, is at least three times less likely to fail) This is because it's like simultaneously releasing three consoles. It's even better, in fact, because all three consoles are not only the same platform, they are literally the same product. Rather than cannibalizing each other, they're strengthening each other.
And since the console won't come with a controller, it can be sold for stupid cheap. (but it could come in different SKUs, for example a TV SKU that comes with controller, or a handheld SKU that comes with the handheld component)