Hardware Switch survives 1000 foot drop.

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https://gamingreinvented.com/news/nintendo-switch-survives-1000ft-fall/

There's a video for those who don't like to read, and for those who can't watch and don't like to read:
A switch attached to a drone was dropped once it hit 1000 feet in the air. It collides with the concrete ground with a devastating bounce and the left joy-con immediately breaks. The Switch is still able to turn on and the right joycon is okay.


Personally, I would have liked to see if the Switch could do everything, test reading microsd cards, game cards, wifi, etc. However, that is pretty cool, none the less.
 
Wow, that's quite amazing! seems funny though because the screen will scratch so easily going in and out of the dock but wont scratch from a 1000ft drop! I'm wondering now if Nintendo implemented this scratch screen/dock issue on purpose?
 
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https://gamingreinvented.com/news/nintendo-switch-survives-1000ft-fall/

There's a video for those who don't like to read, and for those who can't watch and don't like to read:
A switch attached to a drone was dropped once it hit 1000 feet in the air. It collides with the concrete ground with a devastating bounce and the left joy-con immediately breaks. The Switch is still able to turn on and the right joycon is okay.


Personally, I would have liked to see if the Switch could do everything, test reading microsd cards, game cards, wifi, etc. However, that is pretty cool, none the less.

Fake news.
 
More like the joycons survived the fall. Try dropping the pure screen and dock 1000 feet from the air on concrete and see what happens.
 
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