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Nintendo shares an official statement on why it chose to use an LCD screen instead of OLED on the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
U.S. News & World Report |
Nintendo's Switch 2 is bigger and better than its predecessor of eight years past as the video game developer pushes to bring its brand into “a new era" where social experiences are at the forefront.
NBC News |
The company just revealed details of the hotly anticipated Switch 2 two days ago, saying it would sell for $449.99.
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Ironically, the Steam Deck is also the Switch 2’s biggest threat. While Nintendo’s new console may have Valve’s beat on screen resolution, refresh rate, and a custom Nvidia processor capable of DLSS and ray tracing, Steam trumps it in value, particularly with game prices.
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Soya Cincau on MSNWhat’s new with the Nintendo Switch 2: Larger display, 10x more powerful GPU, new “C” button?Nintendo has officially unveiled the Switch 2. It sports a larger LCD display, stronger GPU, along with new Joy-Con controllers, and will be coming to Malaysia too.
Fast forward to 2025 and the Switch 2 now sports a 7.9-inch (1920 x 1080) touchscreen LCD with support for HDR10, VRR, and up to 120Hz refresh rates. When docked, the Switch 2 can hit up to 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution at 60 frames per second. Otherwise, it maxes out at 1920 x 1080 when in tabletop or handheld mode.
As for the Nintendo Switch 2 dock, it comes with a built-in ethernet port just like the Switch OLED dock, whereas the original dock requires an optional adapter. The new dock also features a pair of USB-C ports, as opposed to just one, while retaining an HDMI port.
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IGN India on MSNNintendo Switch 2 Tech Analysis: Is 4K Actually Realistic?The Nintendo Switch 2 has finally been revealed, and while it brings a huge improvement over the original console, it doesn’t exist in the same vacuum that the original handheld did. With the introduction of devices like the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally X, there are a ton of handheld gaming systems out there that can play AAA PC games on the go.