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So the hacking hour starts with this update?Please note: an update via an internet connection is required to use microSDXC memory cards.
great to know that i can't store it on my freezer or oven :/Operating environment
Temperature: 5 - 35°C / Humidity: 20 - 80%
i wonder how does this turns in most countries that don't even have a dedicated nintendo website.. i know this is the future, but nintendo so far keep up with easily replaceable batteries in their devices so far, even the wii as a screw to easily replace the clock battery!we plan to offer paid replacement via Nintendo Customer Support.
browserhaxgreat to know that i can't store it on my freezer or oven :/
anyway, heh, there is barely anything new that we didn't already know... no specs like ram, cpu...
i wonder how does this turns in most countries that don't even have a dedicated nintendo website.. i know this is the future, but nintendo so far keep up with easily replaceable batteries in their devices so far, even the wii as a screw to easily replace the clock battery!
AND PLEASE GBATEMP, LET'S NOT TALK ABOUT THE BROWSER\HAX IN HERE, if you do, congrats, you are a shithead.
of course has blue tooths, nintendo likes to drink the blue thing from toiletsbrowserhax
I kid, I kid.
Also
YUSSSSSS IT HAS BLUETOOTH
Still no new info here, except again it can't be a X1 because it's customized.NVIDIA customised Tegra processor
Indeed, just reported the OP to include the direct link. The nintendo site also has the info formatted in a much better way..Here is the direct link to Nintendo's website: https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-Switch/Specifications/Specifications-1176277.html
Still no new info here, except again it can't be a X1 because it's customized.
According to FCC filings, yes. MIMO 5GHz WiFi is supportedQuestion: This Wireless connection can be of 5GHz?
Xbox One controllers moved to Bluetooth in addition to the ~2.4GHz proprietary signal they use for the console. Not that I mind, the Xbox controllers are gold if you just find a receiver from somewhere (PC + Steam Link work nicely on third party adapters too)Nintendo uses Bluetooth.
Sony (PS3 and PS4) use Bluetooth. PlayStation Vita also uses Bluetooth.
Microsoft (Xbox 360 and Xbox One) uses proprietary.
One of these things is not like the others. One of these things, isn't the same.
Yeah, Bluetooth is the best.Nintendo uses Bluetooth.
Sony (PS3 and PS4) use Bluetooth. PlayStation Vita also uses Bluetooth.
Microsoft (Xbox 360 and Xbox One) uses proprietary.
One of these things is not like the others. One of these things, isn't the same.
Any minute now...I'll be waiting for the hardware sycophants to bash the console for not being ultra powerful for a hybrid, I'll be awaiting with a bag of popcorn. Am I wrong?