I have a lot of good things to say and one bad thing, so I will start with the bad thing to get it out of the way, and that is also the reason why I gave it 4 stars.
So, I'll start with the bad thing, which is the controllers (joy-cons). If you don't already know, they easily experience drifting, and of course, there are two plus one options for that. The extra option is to simply buy new ones. The other two options are as follows: One is to send them to Nintendo at your own expense for repair or replacement if they cannot be repaired, or to have a spare kit that costs around 15 euros the last time I checked, and if you're a bit handy, the replacement is relatively easy. Again, this is not the main issue because you know about it and there is an easy solution. My issue is that while playing a game in handheld mode, the joy-con on the right "disconnects" from the console. I have tried resetting the console, resetting the controllers, and re-pairing them from scratch, blowing on them in case there is any dust causing poor contact, but nothing works. I also noticed that this particular joy-con can move forward and backward (towards and away from me) more than it should. And the icing on the cake is that I have only had the console for a month, and I play a maximum of 4-5 hours per week, mostly casual games like Mario Odyssey. It's unacceptable for something like this to happen after such little use. As a last resort before giving up and getting another joy-con, I tried cleaning it with a cotton swab and a little alcohol on the areas that make contact with the switch and its accessories (such as the joy-con grip included in the package), as well as the area that makes contact with the switch, since I noticed that the problem only occurs in handheld mode.
I will be concise about the positives since I think they are more or less well-known. By far the most innovative gaming device out there despite its not-so-powerful hardware, as the games developed exclusively for the Switch (Zelda, Mario, etc.) make the most of it and eliminate these limitations. The reason to get this console is not the hardware and the impressive graphics, but the hybrid model that suits almost any gaming situation you want to be in, and of course, its game library. Personally, it wasn't a problem for me to spend an extra 100-150 euros to get a PS5. I wanted to get this specific console because it has been incredibly convenient for me during my travels, especially those nights in a hotel when you're bored and have nothing to do until you fall asleep, but also when I'm at home and want to relax and play a game with my family. For me, this console has a specific target audience, and I believe it meets their needs and more.
One tip before I finish regarding the controllers and for anyone who wants to get an extra switch controller, especially for docked mode: There is no need to spend 70-80 euros on the Switch Pro Controller. There is the 8bitDo Pro 2 that does the job even better than the Nintendo controller, and it can be connected to PC, Mac, Android, in addition to the Switch. It costs 50 euros and offers much more since it has an application for customization on PC and mobile, as well as two extra buttons on the back that can be bound as a button of your choice (it would help in games like Fortnite where you have several buttons to press for building, editing, etc).
TL;DR: Wonderful console with innovation in its design based on the hybrid model for handheld and docked gaming, but the joy-cons are terrible.