Gaming Which version of the Switch will you get?

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Which version of the Switch will you get?

  • Grey version

    Votes: 59 61.5%
  • Red/Blue version

    Votes: 37 38.5%

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I pre ordered the grey one because a) it was the only one left at my GameStop store and b) I really don't like having one of each color joycon, Probably because having two different colors next to each other like that is the only thing I'm really OCD with.
 
ill preorder mine in february, still saving money for it.
as for my choice of color, i dont really mind. ill go with grey first, but if its sold out, and theres still neon one, ill go with neon
The neon ones will probably be the ones sold out and scalped.

But that's just a theory
 
to get around the storage space problem i figured you could just slap these three adapters together and hook them up to an hdd:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/182157656273?lpid=82&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true

https://wholesaler.alibaba.com/prod...al-USB-with-SD-extension-cable_946512886.html

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/co...ap=y&m=Y&c3api=1876,92051677562,&A=details&Q=

so you could have as much space as you want at home, and only worry about space on games you plan to take with you. though it would be extremley impractical because of the clutter XD and youd have to leave the micro sd door open on your switch while its docked.
 
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I choose grey because my local gamestop had no neons. Even then it was hard to decide because gray wasn't a good coler while neon was weird looking wile on the tablet or as one controller but actually had good colers and looks good separate.
 
Prices are always relative. SD is expensive per GB compared with USB drives, but also much cheaper than other storage mediums. Realistically people are not going to need to expand their storage at launch so hopefully larger capacity cards will become cheaper later in the year.

My concern is read speeds. SD isn't slow as such, but read speeds will be slower than from the internal 32GB NAND.
 

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