NX Portable - Handheld Chip (which is basically a redesigned Wii U chip at 14nm/16nm, AMD CPU cores that emulate the IBM PowerPC CPU take over). $199.99 tablet, custom NX OS but can emulate/run Android apps easily.
NX Mini - Same chip as portable. Micro-Console like PSTV. For people who are cheap and just want to play Nintendo games on their TV. Android apps, Virtual Console stuff as well. $169.99.
NX Console - Handheld Chip + modern AMD Zen CPU + 3TFLOP Arctic Islands GPU (mid-range). 8GB HBM2 RAM. HDD. Very, very easy to port PC games to. For pro gamers. Kinda like a Nintendo Steambox. $349.99.
Nintendo developers basically just make most of their games for the handheld chip, but on the NX Console, they can ramp up the resolution to 1080P and even beyond (2K? 4K?) with added effects.
PC devs can easily port their PC games to the pro console. Console should be able to get the best versions of multi-plats as it'd be a good deal more powerful.
I think that would be a good compromise. Something for everyone. Developers that just want to make lower-end games can target the handheld chip and then just add in higher resolution for the big console. PC devs who have high end games can just target the high end console. Easy ports of Android apps and PC games, so Nintendo should be able to get a lot of support from those two huge developer pools.







