Mostly I meant this doomsayer, though I think some other people felt the same way:
I mean, I sold my spare switch for $360 a month after release. The storage capacity "issue" (it's not if you buy cartridges) can be instantly erased by installing a 128GB micro sd card, which can be found for $40 on amazon. The people who care about bleeding edge technology and performance already have a PC 5X as powerful as the next best console.
The switch has been sold out since it was released. 2.74 million units sold through March, probably damn close to 4 million if you include April. For comparison purposes, the "gold standard success" of the PS4 was 4.2 million units sold in the first month and a half. I think you can look at the numbers and put 1 and 1 together and realize the switch would have actually beaten the PS4 sales record if it wasn't constrained by manufacturing limitations.
And all this before mariocart, mario, virtual console, splatoon, or any other big games released other than zelda. It's just going to get better through the rest of the year, but I'm not even sure what is better than selling every single unit they can produce.