Nintendo Switch has a 720p screen, 32 GB of storage, and expandable storage via microSDXC cards
You'll get up to six hours of battery life depending on the game.
Nvidia announced that it was developing hardware for Nintendo Switch back in October, and at last night's presentation Nintendo released more details concerning the tablet's screen and storage.
The Switch sports a 6.2-inch screen that outputs at 1280x720, or 720p. It runs on a custom Nvidia Tegra system-on-a-chip for its processor, and offers 32 GB of storage out of the box—well within the range of dedicated tablets such as Apple's iPad.
Some of that internal storage goes toward the OS and various system resources.
A diagram released by Nintendo provides more technical details. Storage can be expanded via a microSDXC card. "Game cards" drop into a slot at the top of the Switch, and battery life lasts up to six hours depending on the game being played.
Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, for example, is a high-end title; according to Nintendo, you can expect to wring roughly three hours of juice from the battery while playing on the go.
Nintendo Switch launches on March 3 for $299.99.
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David Craddock posted a new article, Nintendo Switch has a 720p screen, 32 GB of storage, and expandable storage via microSDXC cards
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Ah yeah you're right a ton of VC titles require it. Not too much of a big deal imo since there are plenty of other alternatives to play VC titles.
It is literally only 10 titles that require it though lol, I was sort of joking when I came up with that number. http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1177455
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Your 3 year old phone also cost twice as much and required an overly expensive service plan. You probably didn't even bat an eye.
The internal storage doesn't need to be any bigger. You'll store downloads on SD cards which you can buy anywhere for cheaper prices. What logic is there to offer a 64gb model or multiple SKUs when you have SD taking care of all that for far cheaper. -
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