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The '''Nintendo Switch''' is a [[Nintendo]] handheld console. It is a tablet with detachable controllers, known as Joycons, and can be played on a television through an included charging dock using HDMI. It is the first Nintendo console with a multi-touch screen, a capture button, and an Nvidia hardware architecture. It was revealed on October 20, 2016 and released on March 3, 2017 globally.
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The '''Nintendo Switch''' is a [[Nintendo]] handheld console. It is a tablet with detachable controllers, known as Joycons, and can be played on a television through an included charging dock using HDMI. It is the first Nintendo console with a multi-touch screen, a capture button, and an Nvidia hardware architecture. It was revealed on October 20, 2016 and released on March 3, 2017 globally.<ref name="Launch"/>
   
 
The Nintendo Switch was announced on March 17, 2015, where it was originally known by its code-name the '''Nintendo NX'''.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=As proof that Nintendo maintains strong enthusiasm for the dedicated game system business, let me confirm that Nintendo is currently developing a dedicated game platform with a brand-new concept under the development codename "NX." It is too early to elaborate on the details of this project, but we hope to share more information with you next year.|author=Satoru Iwata|published=March 17, 2015|retrieved=April 27, 2016|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/corporate/release/en/2015/150317/03.html|title=March 17, Wed. 2015 Presentation Title|site=Nintendo Japan's official site|type=}}</ref>
 
The Nintendo Switch was announced on March 17, 2015, where it was originally known by its code-name the '''Nintendo NX'''.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=As proof that Nintendo maintains strong enthusiasm for the dedicated game system business, let me confirm that Nintendo is currently developing a dedicated game platform with a brand-new concept under the development codename "NX." It is too early to elaborate on the details of this project, but we hope to share more information with you next year.|author=Satoru Iwata|published=March 17, 2015|retrieved=April 27, 2016|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/corporate/release/en/2015/150317/03.html|title=March 17, Wed. 2015 Presentation Title|site=Nintendo Japan's official site|type=}}</ref>
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Template:System The Nintendo Switch is a Nintendo handheld console. It is a tablet with detachable controllers, known as Joycons, and can be played on a television through an included charging dock using HDMI. It is the first Nintendo console with a multi-touch screen, a capture button, and an Nvidia hardware architecture. It was revealed on October 20, 2016 and released on March 3, 2017 globally.[1]

The Nintendo Switch was announced on March 17, 2015, where it was originally known by its code-name the Nintendo NX.[2]

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Nintendo Switch trailer
Nintendo Switch UK Commercial
Nintendo Switch Super Bowl LI Commercial

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