The Nintendo Switch Reportedly has a Multitouch Screen
You won't have to use those JoyCons for everything.


We have plenty of questions about the Nintendo Switch, but one of the most pressing is: Does it have a touchscreen? During the three-minute teaser, no-one ever swipes, taps or prods the main unit, leading to speculation about its capabilities. Well, according to Eurogamer, the hardware does indeed support grubby fingers. The Switch is reportedly rocking a 6.2-inch, 720p capacitive multitouch display -- a first for the company, which has relied on basic resistive touchscreens until now. What's unclear is that how will affect the Switch's docked mode, which covers the display entirely. Lots of alternate control schemes? Possibly.

Nintendo isn't offering clarification on a potential touchscreen just yet. A spokesperson provided the following statement to Engadget: "We have nothing to announce on this topic. We will make additional announcements about the Nintendo Switch hardware later, before the launch of the product."

It makes sense, however, for Nintendo to keep some of these finer details to itself. The Switch is an ambitious piece of hardware -- for its initial unveiling, it was wise of the company to focus on its portability and removable JoyCon controllers. Nintendo wanted to sell the overall concept, and how it might fit into your life, rather than explain every single component choice. For now, that's okay. As for the touchscreen -- we should get more details in January, when the house of Mario takes another stab at selling the world on its new, console-meets-portable dream.