Nintendo has launched its next-gen gaming console. Here's what you should you know about the Nintendo Switch. It's basically a modular tablet The Switch is a bit different from its rivals, which is what we expect from Nintendo. Unlike the PS4 and Xbox One, the Switch is a console designed to be played either in front a big display, on a desk, or hand-held. Nintendo finally ditches the aged resistive touchscreen and opt to use capacitive with the Switch. According to Nintendo, it can do more than 6 hours on a single charge. Extra accessories are available The Switch system is fun to play with others that's why Nintendo offers additional accessories including an extra Joy-Con, a spare Joy-Con grip, a Joy-Con Wheel for racing games, and a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller if you want a refined gaming pad. You can set multiple docks around the house Since the main processing unit of the console is always in its body, the dock is merely a cradle that connects the slate to an external monitor and continuous power supply. Online play will be free for a limited time Online multiplayer service is available for the Switch and Nintendo will let users try it for free. You’ll be able to play compatible co-op and competitive games online. Read more in our articles including "What You Need To Know About the Nintendo Switch" and "Nintendo unifies console and handheld divisions".
Nintendo has launched its next-gen gaming console. Here's what you should you know about the Nintendo Switch.
It's basically a modular tablet The Switch is a bit different from its rivals, which is what we expect from Nintendo. Unlike the PS4 and Xbox One, the Switch is a console designed to be played either in front a big display, on a desk, or hand-held. Nintendo finally ditches the aged resistive touchscreen and opt to use capacitive with the Switch. According to Nintendo, it can do more than 6 hours on a single charge.
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