I thought that they were as well simply because Nintendo aren't the best people of discussing the technology inside the device.
It wasn't until after the reveal and someone on NeoGaf broke down the HD rumble technology! The fact the Joy-cons each have their own batteries, the comments of the screen being of very high quality and brightness and also including Touchsense haptic feedback for the touch screen like the new iPhones have. It's essentially $100 more than the new Shield TV but has way more technology packed into it...







