While Nintendo has been known to operate under the radar, its NX identity has finally been revealed. The Nintendo Switch is the NX.

With the next Japanese video console already in the open, the excitement does not actually end there. Although extensive details of the new video game system remain under wraps, essential elements of Nintendo's new product has instituted another wave of enthusiasm.

Back in July, it has been reported that the then-NX item will be equipped with a handheld portable frame with detachable controllers. Although the handheld part is not really surprising, the detachable approach is what unveiled some fascination.

The anticipation continues as the Nintendo Switch is widely-rumored to have a 6.2-inch screen. It comes with a 720p resolution.

At this point, the Japanese tech company has revolutionized its controller system. This is the first time that the surface contains a capacitive multi-touch capability.

In the past, the 3DS and the Wii U have been manufactured with resistive touch screens. This means that those gadgets depend on pressure. The precision is not exactly total since it leans on a single-touch function only.

Apparently, Nintendo has adapted the present smartphone approach. The 10-point multi-touch capability allows users to make multi-finger gestures.

It is perceived that the Japanese company is focusing on the significance of the touch screen which is something that has not been fully enhanced in the past. Clearly, this is an upgrade over the DS and the Wii.

Moreover, Nintendo intends to add flexibility to what gamers want to portray. With the JoyCon controllers, different multiplayer options are readily made available.

There may be some adaptive processes to figure out once users get their hands on the Switch. For instance, when connected to the TV, playing selection can either be with the JoyCon connected to the grip or with a Pro controller.

It is likely that gamers will have fun finding the right mix on the controls. For example, the right-hand sensored JoyCon can be utilized to replicate basic touch screen manageability when pointed to the TV.