Nintendo Switch

All the New Nintendo Switch Details We Learned From Yesterday’s Livestream

All the details you need before pre-ordering.

The Tablet Screen

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The handheld version of the Switch is the most interesting feature we’ve seen so far, and Nintendo provided a few new details about the tablet screen. The tablet itself sports a 6.2-inch touch screen that can display a resolution of 1280 x 720. Nintendo also stated that the tablet’s battery life can last anywhere between three to six and a half hours of playtime, depending on what game you’re playing on it. Using Breath of the Wild as an example, players can expect about three hours of playtime on the tablet before having to charge it.

To charge the tablet itself, you can connect it with a USB Type-C adaptor, so the thing will probably be compatible with appropriate power banks as well. The Switch will come with 32GB of internal memory, though this can be expanded if users opt to use microSDXC cards with larger storage space.


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