The 60hz screen is interesting. I figured they'd at least go for 90hz.
Lol, you wont be able to hold that for more than 5 minutes. The cramps alone make this a skip.
90hz screens mean they're capable of as high as 90FPS right? Sorry for the newb question.
I'd say that they'd be better suited to work on a consumer friendly console, but shit, you can't ignore that Nintendo Switch money. People love their portable doo dads.
Good luck.
It'll be so-so. It's only running a 1280x800 resolution, so that will help a lot.Nice, and ditto!
I've been wanting to get a tablet too, this is awesome!
@Madmick what do you think of the hardware in this for playing the latest games?
Edit, thanks for adding this in!
400nits is really bright. It would be ideal if it was IPS, and it might be, it doesn't say what type of LCD it is, but a lot more goes into how well a screen holds up in the sun than just the display type. Anti-reflectance technology is much more esoteric, and there aren't any basic specifications I know that convey this on a page. I used to refer to labs like Displaymate when this was a major issue with the early smartphones and tablets that had such awful screen legibility outdoors.I'm more interested in knowing how well it works outside. The Switch is horrible if you try to use it outside with the sun out. Can't see shit.
400nits is really bright. It would be ideal if it was IPS, and it might be, it doesn't say what type of LCD it is, but a lot more goes into how well a screen holds up in the sun than just the display type. Anti-reflectance technology is much more esoteric, and there aren't any basic specifications I know that convey this on a page. I used to refer to labs like Displaymate when this was a major issue with the early smartphones and tablets that had such awful screen legibility outdoors.
Edit: you also need to have an account older than 6/1. Can’t create a ton of new accounts to preorder.
It looks like it will be damn close to the original Xbox One & PS4 in terms of raw gaming power.