@rjejr That power issue sounds weird. I haven't experienced that on mine or any other Switch I've handled. Could it have been low on charge? Was it in handheld mode?

About the Joycons: Were you using it handheld, gripped joycon, or individually handheld joycon? Personally I love them BUT I've spent more time on my 3DS & 3DSXL than my WiiU and PS4 combined and am an occasional Vita user, so the ABXY buttons feel perfectly normal in in their usual positions, the sticks are "funny feeling" if you've never touched a Vita before (and are infinitely better than Vita sticks) though for some games they almost feel better than full size sticks. If you're only used to Dual Shock and Gamepad controllers and have no 3DS/Vita/PSP/DS experience, then, yeah, it'll take a little adjusting Also, what rock have you been living under for the past decade when the handhelds have been the #1Nintendo platforms? Don't tell me you were actually finding gamer-games on a Wii? I figured out by 2009 or so "oh, all the REAL Nintendo games are on the handhelds now!"

In handheld mode the Joycons are still the best handheld inputs I've used to date. The snappy buttons of the 3DS, and much better sticks than the Vita. The position of the right stick is not ideal, but it hasn't been problematic either. Gripped mode joycons to me are "meh" They're not bad, and they're feather weight which is a perk, but in that position I'd rather use the Procon. Ungripped, however, sometimes I think they're more comfortable with the strap clips on and sometimes without (depends on where my wrist nerves are that day I think) I love using individually hand held joycons equally with the Pro. I've been alternating every other day or so