Nintendo on Tuesday revealed its Switch OLED model, the long-awaited upgrade to its hybrid console. It'll be available on Oct. 8 -- the day Metroid Dread comes out -- and will cost $350, or $50 more than the original.
The 7-inch screen is slightly bigger than the regular Switch model's 6.2- and the Switch Lite's 5.5-inch LCD screens, but the new model's organic light-emitting diode display will offer more vivid colors and crisp contrast. It also features a wide adjustable stand (compared to the original model's flimsy kickstand), a new dock with a wired LAN port, 64 gigabytes of internal storage and "enhanced audio for handheld and tabletop play."
It offers the same 4.5- to 9-hour battery life as the regular Switch (the Lite lasts 3 to 7 hours), and uses the same Nvidia Custom Tegra processor. It weighs 0.93 pound (420 grams) with Joy-Cons attached, compared to the regular model's 0.88 pound and the Switch Lite's 0.61 pound.
It'll be available in two color variations -- one with white Joy-Cons and a matching dock, and the other with neon red and blue Joy-Cons and a black dock. Your old Joy-Cons will also be compatible with the new model.
Nintendo's reveal mostly lines up with a Bloomberg report from earlier this year, but is missing one feature -- the ability to output at 4K to a compatible TV when docked.
UK and Australian prices weren't announced, but $350 converts to about £255 or AU$465.
Read more: New OLED Switch underwhelms: 'More of a switch young professional'
https://news.google.com/__i/rss/rd/articles/CBMiVGh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmNuZXQuY29tL3RlY2gvY29tcHV0aW5nL25pbnRlbmRvLXN3aXRjaC1vbGVkLW1vZGVsLWNvbWVzLW91dC1pbi1vY3RvYmVyL9IBVWh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmNuZXQuY29tL2dvb2dsZS1hbXAvbmV3cy9uaW50ZW5kby1zd2l0Y2gtb2xlZC1tb2RlbC1jb21lcy1vdXQtaW4tb2N0b2Jlci8?oc=5
2021-07-06 20:48:00Z
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar