End users have nothing to be jealous of. Also nothing else comes close? Using .NSP takes ONE EXTRA STEP, it's that so hard? Really? Also no one is spreading FUD, everything mentioned here before has been proven. But of course you TX fanboys prefer to disregard those evidence and just say it's FUD because you really have no arguments to counter
First, you should stop calling satisfied customers fanboys, there is a big difference. People wouldn't praise the TX products, if there were comparable alternatives, but there aren't.
Secondly, you should think about why it is so important to you to read such threads for hours to hate on a certain product
that has no meaning in your life. Unless... oh boy... IT ACTUALLY HAS A MEANING IN YOUR LIFE, otherwise there would be no incentive for you to waste all that energy on something that insignificant. So the conclusion is, you're either a fanboy of a competitor product (which is silly, because there really is no competition worth mentioning), or you have serious issues with yourself. It's probably a mix of both.
It's quite simple to retrace the logic of the SX Pro owners, that are arguing in favor of the product. They own the product, they are satisfied, and they raise the voice if they feel that injustice is done towards that product. It's human nature. But to declaim against something that is literally not a part of your life just for the sole purpose of doing so, is just sick.
But let's get back to the actualy product. NO, there is nothing there that is more convenient than SX Pro. Not even close. With SX Pro you get a tiny little, neat USB-C dongle, that you can literally fit anywhere. You also get a nice, continuously updated OS that will let you play backups (.nsp and
.XCI) and homebrew on your Switch in a twinkling of an eye. As already mentioned, there is nothing comparable.
And please, don't even mention your android phone to use the payload, or the Chinese bricks that were designed to stamp someones head in. If you think that it's a more convenient solution, then I really have a bad news for you (and your parents).
Nonetheless, I am happy that there are free solutions to play backups or use homebrew on your Switch. If you're a kid and 30$ is just too much for you to obtain the SX Pro, or you never leave your home with the Switch in your pocket, and your PC is constantly on to load the payload, then that's ok. It's the least comfortable solution, but if your time is worthless (as it seems), then that may be good enough for you.