Behold Nintendo Switch (March 2017, Hybrid w/ Dock, Detachable Controllers, Nvidia)

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Bold speculation there, Laura. You mean the entire thing the marketing was hinged upon is actually sold as a single unit? Shocker.
 
I dont know much about OSes but Nintendo can't afford to allocate 3gb to the OS like PS4 and Xbox one does(or have they decreased it by now?) If it has 6gb total I predict 1gb will be reserved for OS, which will put it on par with PS4, One for ram for games.

I dont know what takes up so much in those OSes, but Nintendo can't afford the ram heavy functionality that these consoles has.

Yeah, wondering about multitasking on this thing. The share button implies better things than Wii U. No one will share stuff if it takes too long. I don't expect background music playback and other fancy stuff though. Or streaming.
 
Imo it would make more sense to sell the dock separately than the main unit. They could sell it for cheap, and then people can have a dock hooked up to every tv in the household so they can move around easily.
 
Bold speculation there, Laura. You mean the entire thing the marketing was hinged upon is actually sold as a single unit? Shocker.

It's not supposed to be bold. Whether or not it's obvious to some that the SKU will contain a dock, lots of others are talking about a dockless version. She is prolly just clarifying for them.
 
Imo it would make more sense to sell the dock separately than the main unit. They could sell it for cheap, and then people can have a dock hooked up to every tv in the household so they can move around easily.

The dock requires an HDMI Cable and a PSU. I assume it's not going to be as cheap as buying a power adapter for the 3DS, could be somewhat more.
 
Bold speculation there, Laura. You mean the entire thing the marketing was hinged upon is actually sold as a single unit? Shocker.

It's not a speculation. She repeated what someone else said to her. Someone she trusted, anyway.

I guess this kinda answers my question that you can't just connect Switch with an HDMI cable or something to any TV. What I want to know is if we're able to dock one Switch to another's Dock.
 
Imo it would make more sense to sell the dock separately than the main unit. They could sell it for cheap, and then people can have a dock hooked up to every tv in the household so they can move around easily.

They can still offer the dock as an accessory while including it in the initial SKU, for those who want multiple setups.
 
Lets not bite the hand that feeds guys. I know to many of us, Nintendo foregoing a dockless Switch sku was "obvious" but I have seen plenty of posters on this very forum who were entertaining the possiblity of such a sku being made available at launch.

If you are reading this Laura, thank you for the information. Please keep it coming when you can.
 
For the first time i think i could buy two time the same console. One for me and one for my son.

This could be a nice Netflix/Youtube player for him.
 
Imo it would make more sense to sell the dock separately than the main unit. They could sell it for cheap, and then people can have a dock hooked up to every tv in the household so they can move around easily.

I agree with this. There's also the potential for a "travel dock" to be sold separately which is much smaller than the main dock, and maybe doesn't include the USB ports or whatever else the dock might have. That way you can take your Switch and travel dock with you to another house that has no dock.
 
Guys to be fair, lots of ppl have been actively hoping for a dockless SKU, despite how unlikely, so some clarification on that isn't unwarranted.

sigh...
and some people think that the mario game shown in the video is not a real game, but just a tech demo.
people see things in such a twisted way sometimes...
 
My only concern right now is only in how the OS is going to be in this thing. Hope it's NOTHING NOTHING like the one on Wii U. Sure, Wii U's OS it's responsive and gets the job done but it simply looks old fashioned af. With those huge bobbly buttons all over with tons of limitations. I hope those rumors about Nintendo teaming up with Android for the OS become true or something, because honestly, that's the only way I could see Nintendo pulling a modern OS on Switch.
 
To me the more interesting part is that you can't plug the system directly into a TV. This would be a cool feature, since any where you bring the system is likely to have a tv and extra hdmi cable.

Does it mean it is technically impossible, because the dock does something to help the system output to the tv? If not, maybe a 3rd party will create an hdmi cable for the switch.
 
My only concern right now is only in how the OS is going to be in this thing. Hope it's NOTHING NOTHING like the one on Wii U. Sure, Wii U's OS it's responsive and gets the job done but it simply looks old fashioned af. With those huge bobbly buttons all over with tons of limitations. I hope those rumors about Nintendo teaming up with Android for the OS become true or something, because honestly, that's the only way I could see Nintendo pulling a modern OS on Switch.

I dunno, the quick start feature and menu layout were pretty damn good. A more speedy OS and account system that allows for transfer at will and I'll be happy.
 
I'm going to bet you're one of the people who complained about the lack of information.

This isn't new information to me, so, sure? I was hoping she'd actually have some intel on bundles and pricing instead.

To me the more interesting part is that you can't plug the system directly into a TV. This would be a cool feature, since any where you bring the system is likely to have a tv and extra hdmi cable.

Does it mean it is technically impossible, because the dock does something to help the system output to the tv? If not, maybe a 3rd party will create an hdmi cable for the switch.

We don't know whether it'd be possible or not. I talked about this earlier. Nintendo should certainly provide a 'conventional' TV-out solution for big-screen gaming away from home.
 
I find it interesting that so many people brush off this rumor even though it was in the exact same article breaking the news that Nvidia was providing the chips for the NX.

This, combined with the multiple rumors over the past year (most recently MCV) about how Nintendo wanted to go with an extremely low price, makes me think it won't be anywhere over $249.
Oh wait, this was the original Nvidia rumor? I had no idea because the rumors in the past 6 or 7 months all seem like a blur. But if it's true and that article was the original Nvidia rumor, that sounds like it may say good things about price.
 
My only concern right now is only in how the OS is going to be in this thing. Hope it's NOTHING NOTHING like the one on Wii U. Sure, Wii U's OS it's responsive and gets the job done but it simply looks old fashioned af. With those huge bobbly buttons all over with tons of limitations. I hope those rumors about Nintendo teaming up with Android for the OS become true or something, because honestly, that's the only way I could see Nintendo pulling a modern OS on Switch.

In case UI is the thing that bothers you the most, I think Miitomo and My Nintendo provide a nice preview of what we should expect from Nintendo Switch user interface. And guess what, they look fairly good! They are sleek and modern, yet keep that Nintendo touch.

Wii U interface was just designed at the very end of the "3D interface" trend. And for a ten-foot UI designed (probably) in 2011, it doesn't look half bad. (I particularly like floating buttons on the background of the application grid.)
 
That's a common misunderstanding about rechargeable batteries. Devices that stay in a charging dock do not actually lose battery capacity over time.

Batteries only lose capacity from enduring thousands of charge cycles. When docked items are fully charged, the charging device powers the unit directly and does not touch the battery - it stays fully charged from the initial charge cycle.

In other words: the length of time that a battery is charged does NOT affect the battery. Rather, a battery's capacity decreases after being recharged thousands of times. Nevertheless, a deep discharge stresses the battery more than a partial discharge. It is therefore better not to discharge the battery fully but charge it more often.

This is really useful to know. Thank you, Peltz!
 
Anyone made this joke yet?

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Oh wait, this was the original Nvidia rumor? I had no idea because the rumors in the past 6 or 7 months all seem like a blur. But if it's true and that article was the original Nvidia rumor, that sounds like it may say good things about price.

Yes, it was included in the same article.
 
Who says they'd take a loss at $199? If the Nvidia deal really is as good as rumored, they might be able to turn a small profit or break even at $199.

$225 might also be possible. $250 is the highest I think it should be, based on what we know is included. I think it should be priced as close to cost as possible for the best mainstream success.

Agreed! Plus, they can save a few bucks (if they do bundle in a game) by making it pre-installed or including a download code. I imagine they go with pre-installed.
 
I believe Nintendo's gonna drop the OS they used for the Wii U that was similar to 3DS.

There's gonna be something completely different on the switch.
Just because they ditch the Wii U/3DS OS doesn't mean they can't come up with yet another bloated and slow POS :P
I dont know much about OSes but Nintendo can't afford to allocate 3gb to the OS like PS4 and Xbox one does(or have they decreased it by now?) If it has 6gb total I predict 1gb will be reserved for OS, which will put it on par with PS4, One for ram for games.

I dont know what takes up so much in those OSes, but Nintendo can't afford the ram heavy functionality that these consoles has.
To be honest, Wii U already has 1GB reserved exclusively for the OS and we all know how bad it is.
On Switch, at this point I don't even care about voice chat, multitasking and all the fancy stuff that could potentially come with the new OS. Just make it fast enough so we don't have to stare at blank screens for God knows how long everytime we want to go to settings, etc.
 
HOLDONAMINUTE the thing Nintendo showed in the very first seconds of the Switch reveal will be packaged-in by default? SHOCKER!

Some people on here sure thought otherwise for some reason lol.

That was kind of click bait today. Hopefully information in the future won't be presented like that.
 
My issue with the Wii U menu (and especially the 3DS menu) is that it takes forever to do anything. I think the Wii U menu is actually really pleasant and calm, with peaceful music.
 
That was kind of click bait today. Hopefully information in the future won't be presented like that.

I think it was perfectly fine. Since we don't get anything by Nintendo it seems (let's wait for the investor's meeting) small info nuggets like that are totally fine by me as long as they come regularly.
 
Considering that Emily also said this could be "pricey" and then speculated a price of $249 those terms are kinda meaningless.

Probably she's not a supply chain project manager and has no idea of the costing's for these sorts of things. So she's making that up as she's going along. The devs she's talking to probably don't have a clue either. Besides the most generic of estimates. All this obviously also ignores how much if any profit Nintendo wants to make on this.
 
I hope they do put the Joycon grip in the SKU. It provides an (almost) true gamepad to go along with TV mode. Without it it's not really an 'all in one' unit IMO. I know you can use the Joycons alone, but they might be a bit naff in some cases.

Not that it particularly matters to me as I will be getting a pro pad, but still it would be a bit skimpy if not.
 
Probably she's not a supply chain project manager and has no idea of the costing's for these sorts of things. So she's making that up as she's going along. The devs she's talking to probably don't have a clue either. Besides the most generic of estimates. All this obviously also ignores how much if any profit Nintendo wants to make on this.

We don't know the Nvidia deal details so speculation makes no sense anyway. It's still fun though.

I hope they do put the Joycon grip in the SKU. It provides an (almost) true gamepad to go along with TV mode. Without it it's not really an 'all in one' unit IMO. I know you can use the Joycons alone, but they might be a bit naff in some cases.

Not that it particularly matters to me as I will be getting a pro pad, but still it would be a bit skimpy if not.

It needs to be included. Why include the dock if you can't play Switch while docked.
 
What speed update? </sarcasm>

The Wii U OS is STILL dogshit slow at the end of the day. Trying to simply boot a game (physical or digital) just sort of turns me off of the entire system due to the load times.

Unfortunately, the XB1 is way worse. I hear PS4 is good but has problems with download time.
 
People thought there's be a dockless sku after that reveal trailer and Nintendo marketing it as a home console first?

I'm not shocked. It's the fact that I'm not shocked that depresses me.
 
People thought there's be a dockless sku after that reveal trailer and Nintendo marketing it as a home console first?

I'm not shocked. It's the fact that I'm not shocked that depresses me.

Logic don't live 'round here no more.
 
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