10 Ways Nintendo Switch Has Already Beaten The Wii U
1. Touch Of Class
Nintendo has been quick to position the Switch as a traditional gaming machine with mass market appeal - which is why there isn’t a touchscreen in sight in the trailer.
However, a reliable source has reported that the console will indeed feature touch controls, more sophisticated ones than the Wii U or 3DS for that matter.
According to Eurogamer, the Switch’s built-in display is of the 6.2-inch variety with a 720p resolution and capacitive touch capabilities in line with modern smartphones.
The report cites 10-point multi-touch functionality, and although we have to file this one under rumour for the time being, all signs point to the Switch boasting a much improved interface.