Nintendo NX will be fully portable, have removable controllers: report


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 28 Jul 2016

epa05443297 Visitors play a game with Nintendo Co.'s Wii U home video game console at the company's showroom in Tokyo, Japan, 27 July 2016. Nintendo Co. reported a fiscal first quarter loss of 24.53 billion yen (232.1 million US dollars) in spite of the global success of the Pokemon Go game, which the company holds a 32 percent stake in Pokemon Co. who jointly developed the augmented-reality game with Niantic Inc. EPA/KIYOSHI OTA

September brings with it a first reveal of Nintendo's next home console, and a new report indicates that it will be a tablet-style affair with big screen capabilities. 

The Nintendo NX will combine handheld and stationary console design standards, with each controller comprising a display "bookended by two [detachable] controllers on each side," according to a new report. 

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