vendredi 27 janvier 2017

Nintendo Talks Us Through the Switch UI (a Little)


Hybrid theory.

Nintendo has released a new rundown of features on the Nintendo Switch hardware, including a closer (if still limited) look at the Home menu UI.

The Nintendo UK website now lists a "Specifications" section, running through the various ports and features of the hardware (although offers little on its much debated internal CPU/GPU).

Included is a short rundown of the console's Home menu, explaining its news, eShop and album tabs (below):

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The image of the UI on the Switch in handheld mode (below) also seems to indicate easy account switching, Joy-Con settings, and a tile-based menu similar to that of PS4:

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Previously unknown or hazy details also confirmed include the fact that the console will take three hours for a full charge while in sleep mode, and that support for SDXC memory cards will be added via an internet update (Nintendo had previously confirmed the console would support the cards - which will run up to 2TB in size).

There's also official word that the console will run at a maximum resolution of 1920x1080 at 60 frames per second in TV mode.

We're slowly finding out more details about the upcoming console - from its touchscreen capabilities to its growing launch line-up, but we'll likely have to wait until release on March 3 to give you the full rundown.

Joe Skrebels is IGN's UK News Editor, and he's warmed to those neon Joy-Con more than he feels comfortable with. Follow him on Twitter.

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