All the leaks seem to have come to fruition. The detachable controllers, the separate D-pad, the mobile/home console gimmick. This leads me to think that maybe Nitnendo is hiding the rest of the patents/leaked information. For instance the freeform screen and the supplemental computing device.
I predict that there will be an entry level Switch and a Pro version of switch. Why the divide? Simple, because PS4 and Xbone have upgrades coming and VR being more important in the future. Nintendo seems to be catching up with the times and a sign of that is with the Switch trailer itself. In the trailer there were no kids, just a bunch of millinials, they had games that were not available on Nintendo. Nintendo listened to all the backlash of the Wii U and has seen the trend with modern consoles. Their answer to the times is a entry level Switch and a Pro level Switch that will include a supplemental computing device.
Entry will be just the Switch console and the Pro version will include a supplemental computing device for the gamer who wants to more pixels in their games. Because some gamers want it all, because some gamers will look at power as a selling point, because they can make these SCDs and cater to the ones that will fork over the cash. Whatever reason, I really hope it happens because I want an option of a beefed up Nintendo Console along with the idea of taking it everywhere.
So, is this even technically possible with their technology?