Nintendo’s upcoming and perhaps game-changing platform, the Nintendo Switch, will have 4GB of RAM and as an internal storage capacity of 32GB according to an accomplice who is well connected with the Nintendo industry. The rumor was started by Emily Rogers, who has in the past, has been fairly accurate with such predictions. She claimed that the “NX” (now known as the Switch) would have a 6.2” 720p multi-touch display. Nintendo didn’t reveal any technical hardware details when they unveiled their new platform two weeks ago. If we are to take Emily’s predictions as the truth, then Nintendo Switch retail units will have 4GB of RAM, the same amount as the Swtich development kits and double the memory amount inside the Wii U. Alright. I have some good news. I can ...
Last week Nintendo revealed their upcoming console, the Nintendo Switch (previously known as the mysterious NX), and even though the trailer had a lot of razzle dazzle, there still a lot of detail that’s missing. According to a report by Eurogamer, a number of their sources who previously told them about the device’s design and detachable controllers have confirmed some more details about the console. The Nintendo Switch will supposedly have a 6.2 inch, 720p capacitive multi-touch screen. This model is in stark contrast to the 3DS and Wii U, which have resistive touchscreen which less precise and single-touch. The Switch’s screen will feature a 10-point multi-touch display, enabling support for multi-finger gestures. Addressing the matter of how the touchscreen will work ...