Richard from Digital Foundry pretty much showed an identical design to what the system looked like and functioned like and stated it's going to be a custom Tegra X1, so according to that, the system is going to be more like half the power of the Xbox One instead of as powerful as the Xbox One or PS4, so this is the Gamecube 1.5, I mean, the Wii all over again in terms of power. Now hopefully I'm wrong, because I've already said to a friend if the NX is as powerful as the Xbox One or PS4 and a multiconsole game releases that's identical in performance between the PS4 and the NX, then I'm going to get the NX version for the reason that I'll be paying once and getting both a console and portable version of said game. Despite me being pro Sony and wanting the PS4 to be my main, if the NX will be the main on any game that has the same performance, so indie games will more than likely be on my NX system since a high powered console isn't much of a factor, small possibility of any larger budget games depending on the power difference.
That being said, I actually think the NX handheld looks really nice and has a sleek design. The controls while on the handheld look really comfortable, except for the inverted analog(I know why though, I'll get to that in a bit,) and then with the center piece they form the console version of the controller, and based on my experience with the Wii U pro controller, these things will probably last 80+ hours off a single charge. Pretty cool how the thing can be stood up so you can still be played using the controller on the go as well. Additionally, depending on the game, it was really cool that they could break off into two NES like controller with more buttons to allow for two people to play and the system has wifi capability to play these games alongside other NX consoles.
3DS games have to go somewhere, because Nintendo will probably stop allowing for them to be printed soon to force devs to move over to the NX, so I think the support the 3DS is getting with go to the NX. Additionally, I think the NX may also reinvigorate the Vita. The NX is more powerful than the Vita, but depending on the game, since they're both now a single screen and the two portables being mostly identical except for the power difference, there's a potential that the games may be developed multiconsole between Vita and NX. Might never happen but always a possibility since fans are really supportive of the Vita and I'm sure the niche devs still see that. That being said, I'd buy the NX version anyways if the Vita did get support, but there's still those Vita owners that would support it and get potentially more games released on the Vita that I won't be able to get on NX.
So anyways, I'm interested, but I'm going to wait on it. I really love the 3D effect on the 3DS so disappointed that the NX is a hybrid on that aspect, but it's the best thing Nintendo could have did, and while it's not revolutionary, it's the best idea a console can have to get support from both markets. PS4 is getting so much support, potentially the NX now? We've got two consoles in one gen that might be considered the PS2.5 if it does.
Finally. I just want to say that the Nintendo Switch is one of the worst console names in the history of consoles, so I'll leave you with some jokes I made up. The Nintendo Switch name is such a..... turn off. They should have.... switched names. Not too great probably, but I like them.