Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch
The logo for the Nintendo Switch console, consisting of two very stylized Joy-Con controllers accompanied by the text "NINTENDO SWITCH" below.
  • Top: A Nintendo Switch in "Handheld mode", with the Joy-Con attached to the sides of the console
  • Bottom: A Nintendo Switch in "TV mode", with the Joy-Con attached to a grip and the main unit docked
Also known as
  • NX
  • HAC (Nintendo code names)
  • Odin (Nvidia code name)
DeveloperNintendo PTD
Manufacturer
Product familyNintendo Switch
TypeVideo game console
GenerationEighth / Ninth[a]
Release date
    • WW: March 3, 2017
    • CHN: December 10, 2019
  • Other models
    • Lite
    • September 20, 2019 (2019-09-20)
    • OLED model
    • October 8, 2021 (2021-10-08)
Availability2017 (2017)–present
Lifespan2017 (2017)–present
Introductory price
  • US$299.99
  • ¥29,980
  • 329.99
  • Other models
    • Lite
    • US$199.99
    • ¥19,980
    • €229.99
    • OLED model
    • US$349.99
    • ¥37,980
    • €349.99
Units shipped 146.04 million (as of September 30, 2024)[b]
(details)
Media
Operating systemNintendo Switch system software
System on a chipNvidia Tegra X1[c]/Tegra X1+[d]
CPUARM 4 Cortex-A57 cores @ 1.02 GHz[e][f]
Memory4 GB LPDDR4 @ 1,331/1,600 MHz
Storage32 GB[g]/64 GB[h] eMMC
Removable storagemicroSD/HC/XC (up to 2 TB)
Display
  • Nintendo Switch: 6.2-inch, 1280 × 720 IPS (237 ppi)
  • Nintendo Switch Lite: 5.5-inch, 1280 × 720 IPS (267 ppi)
  • Nintendo Switch OLED: 7-inch, 1280 × 720 OLED (210 ppi)
  • Docked: 480p/720p/1080p via HDMI
Graphics256 Maxwell-based CUDA cores
  • Undocked: 307 MHz, 236 GFLOPS
  • Docked: 768 MHz, 393 GFLOPS
[i][j]
Sound
InputVolume +/−, power buttons
Controller input
CameraAmbient light sensor
TouchpadMulti-touch capacitive
Connectivity
Power
  • 3.7 V 15.95 Wh (4,310 mAh) Li-ion battery
  • Duration: 2.5–6.5 hours[c]/4.5–9 hours[k]
  • Charger: 7.5 W 5.0 V 1.5 A/39 W 15.0 V 2.6 A
  • Other models
    • Lite
    • 3.8 V 13.6 Wh (3,570 mAh) Li-ion battery
    • Duration: 3–7 hours
Current firmware19.0.1, as of October 28, 2024; 26 days ago (2024-10-28)
Online services
Dimensions
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Width: 173 mm (6.8 in)
  • Height: 102 mm (4.0 in)
  • Depth: 14 mm (0.55 in)
  • With Joy-Con attached
    • Width: 238 mm (9.4 in)
    • Height: 102 mm (4.0 in)
    • Depth: 14 mm (0.55 in)[l]
  • Nintendo Switch Lite
  • Width: 208 mm (8.2 in)
  • Height: 91 mm (3.6 in)
  • Depth: 14 mm (0.55 in)
  • Nintendo Switch OLED
  • Width: 176 mm (6.9 in)
  • Height: 102 mm (4.0 in)
  • Depth: 14 mm (0.55 in)
  • With Joy-Con attached
    • Width: 242 mm (9.5 in)
    • Height: 102 mm (4.0 in)
    • Depth: 14 mm (0.55 in)[l]
Mass
  • Nintendo Switch
  • 297 g (10.5 oz)
  • With Joy-Con attached
    • 398 g (14.0 oz)
  • Nintendo Switch Lite
  • 277 g (9.8 oz)
  • Nintendo Switch OLED
  • 319 g (11.3 oz)
  • With Joy-Con attached
    • 420 g (15 oz)
Best-selling gameMario Kart 8 Deluxe (64.27 million, as of September 30, 2024) (list)
PredecessorWii U
RelatedNintendo Switch Lite
Websitenintendo.com/switch

The Nintendo Switch[m] is a video game console developed by Nintendo and released worldwide in most regions on March 3, 2017. Released in the middle of the eighth generation of home consoles, the Switch succeeded the Wii U and competed with Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4; it also competes with the ninth generation consoles, Microsoft's Xbox Series X/S and Sony's PlayStation 5.

The Switch is a tablet that can either be docked for home console use or used as a portable device, making it a hybrid console. Its wireless Joy-Con controllers function as two halves of a standard controller and alternatively as individual controllers, featuring buttons, directional analog sticks for user input, motion sensing, and tactile feedback. A pair can attach to the sides of the console for handheld-style play, attach to a grip accessory to provide the form of a separated gamepad, or be used unattached. The Switch's software supports online gaming through internet connectivity, as well as local wireless ad hoc connectivity with other consoles. Switch games and software are available on both physical flash-based ROM cartridges and digital distribution via Nintendo eShop; the system has no region lockout.[n] Two hardware revisions have been released: the handheld-only Switch Lite, released on September 20, 2019; and a higher-end version featuring an OLED screen, released on October 8, 2021.

The Switch was unveiled on October 20, 2016; the concept came about as Nintendo's reaction to financial losses attributed to poor sales of the Wii U and market competition from mobile games. Nintendo's then-president Satoru Iwata pushed the company towards mobile gaming and novel hardware. The Switch's design was aimed at a wide demographic of players through multiple modes of use. Nintendo preemptively sought the support of many third-party developers and publishers, as well as independent studios, to help build the Switch's game library alongside its first-party games, while standard electronic components, such as a chipset based on Nvidia's Tegra line, were chosen to make development for the console easier for programmers and more compatible with existing game engines. As of September 2024, the Nintendo Switch has shipped over 146 million units worldwide. It is Nintendo's best-selling home console[o] and the third-best-selling game console of all time, behind the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS.

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