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Uh, what?
The Switch OLED was a slight improvement in battery, a better screen, and a nicer kickstand. That's it.
The Switch 2 is an all new SOC, 1080p (more than the 1200x800 on Steam Deck) @ 120 hz, and a few other improvements. It's pretty comparable to the Steam Deck, just in a smaller form factor with a larger screen. We don't have direct head-to-head testing yet, but I expect it will trade blows with the Steam Deck, perhaps surpassing it in some games.
That's not the only option on Switch 2, it's just an additional one. I imagine most games will still have the classic game card available.
I'm not happy about it, but I can see people preferring it to regular digital purchases for things like gifts.
That's a completely separate complaint from the console, and I'm really not sure why you brought it up. Nintendo doesn't compete on price for its games, they compete on IPs, gameplay, and overall experience.