@Alundra-1998 Those do appear to be the same cards. I'm probably either going for the SanDisk 200GB card or the Lexar 200GB from Amazon. I will be ordering soon so when the Switch arrives I'll only need to take care of getting a case and the system.
@Samuel-Flutter you can, in fact, use that card on your 3DS. I have a 128GB in mine. It just requires that you plug the card into your computer and reformat it to FAT32. The 3DS can't understand the formatting that comes on the card (exFAT I think).
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Re: Guide: The Best Nintendo Switch Micro SD Cards
@Alundra-1998 Those do appear to be the same cards. I'm probably either going for the SanDisk 200GB card or the Lexar 200GB from Amazon. I will be ordering soon so when the Switch arrives I'll only need to take care of getting a case and the system.
Re: Guide: The Best Nintendo Switch Micro SD Cards
@Samuel-Flutter you can, in fact, use that card on your 3DS. I have a 128GB in mine. It just requires that you plug the card into your computer and reformat it to FAT32. The 3DS can't understand the formatting that comes on the card (exFAT I think).
Re: Nintendo Switch Has 32GB Internal Memory, Expandable With Micro SD Cards
@Alpha989 Can you take that console you speak of out of its dock and take it with you?
Re: Here's How Long the Switch's Battery Life Will Last
@LeRaposa That battery life doesn't seem too bad considering that this is basically a home console. It uses more power than a 3DS by a lot.
Also, with the charger being USB C, battery packs can be easily used.
Re: Here's How Long the Switch's Battery Life Will Last
I'm very happy to see USB C. That will make it much easier to use the Switch with a battery pack for extended usage time.
Also, the move away from proprietary connections is never a bad thing.