Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Switch The system has three primary modes of play: TV Mode: The console is placed in a docking station connected to a television via an HDMI cable for playing games on a large screen. Tabletop Mode: The console's kickstand is used to prop it up on a flat surface, with players using the detached Joy-Con controllers. Handheld Mode: The Joy-Con controllers are attached to the sides of the console's screen, allowing it to be used as a traditional portable gaming device. Key features and specifications of the original Nintendo Switch model: Controllers: The system uses two detachable controllers called Joy-Cons, which can be used together as a single gamepad, individually for multiplayer, or attached to the console itself. Display: It has a 6.2-inch multi-touch LCD screen with a resolution of 1280x720 pixels. When docked to a TV, the video output can reach up to 1080p. Storage: It comes with 32 GB of internal storage, which is expandable up to 2 TB using a microSD card.