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I'd probably pass. You can get a decent 1280x720 IPS display for peanuts these days. To be honest I find OLED looks too color saturated anyway, I'm not a huge fan of the look.

Spend the money on getting a better processor in the device. 



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It'd be cool, but not worth it at all let's be honest. Glasses free 3D wasn't much of a selling point, so I doubt this would be either. They should just focus on making it as cheap as possible.



rolltide101x said:
Nintendo will not use OLED. Expect a high resolution LCD screen similar to what LG uses

 

LG is probably one of the best bang-for-buck phone companies. Their G4 really impressed me. Never thought a 400-500 dollar phone could have such a high-quality screen



 

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hershel_layton said:
 

 

LG is probably one of the best bang-for-buck phone companies. Their G4 really impressed me. Never thought a 400-500 dollar phone could have such a high-quality screen

 G4 is quantum dot LCD with Corning Gorilla Glass 3.  I would be happy if Nintendo uses quantom dot lcd





Nah stay away from fancy schamncy displays. You always can make an OLED (or 3D) display model later as an optional thing.

Go back to the philosophy of the SNES-GameCube of powerful hardware at affordable prices (rather than cheap/crappy hardware at cheap-to-not cheap prices).

Get AMD to give you a processor comparable to the Apple A9X or Tegra X1. That will allow developers to make a huge breadth of different types of games, even port their high end next-gen titles to in many cases (albiet at a reduced resolution).

Save money on the display by going with a low-cost 1280x720 HD display. Decent and nice (massive upgrade over the shitty 3DS display), but it doesn't have to be bleeding edge. You will save a lot of money this way.



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http://nintendoeverything.com/yet-another-nintendo-patent-handheld-with-outward-facing-linear-image-sensors/

 

Very niche idea, and that's why Nintendo will probably do it. Cool board games with hand sensing, possible hologram interface, hand signals controls would be amazing for Fifa. Possibilities are endless, but nobody will invest. 



That would be amazing actually if Nintendo made something sleek and cutting edge like that for once.



Soundwave said:

Nah stay away from fancy schamncy displays. You always can make an OLED (or 3D) display model later as an optional thing.

Go back to the philosophy of the SNES-GameCube of powerful hardware at affordable prices (rather than cheap/crappy hardware at cheap-to-not cheap prices).

Get AMD to give you a processor comparable to the Apple A9X or Tegra X1. That will allow developers to make a huge breadth of different types of games, even port their high end next-gen titles to in many cases (albiet at a reduced resolution).

Save money on the display by going with a low-cost 1280x720 HD display. Decent and nice (massive upgrade over the shitty 3DS display), but it doesn't have to be bleeding edge. You will save a lot of money this way.

SNES was awesome, but N64 and GameCube sucked. So no.



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hershel_layton said:
rolltide101x said:
Nintendo will not use OLED. Expect a high resolution LCD screen similar to what LG uses

 

LG is probably one of the best bang-for-buck phone companies. Their G4 really impressed me. Never thought a 400-500 dollar phone could have such a high-quality screen

Sorry have not been here in a while. I repair cell phones all day everyday and I can tell you LG phones are the most consumer friendly phones there are right now