Nintendo Switch 2 is official with 7.9" 120fps VRR display, 4K at 60fps when docked
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Here's why I won't use the most exciting new Switch 2 features
Nintendo finally answered most of our questions about the Switch 2, even though we didn't like some of the answers, such as the surreal $449 price and games that cost as much as $80. Still, the console feels like a proper upgrade compared to the 2017 Nintendo Switch. There's Full HD with HDR support in handheld mode, up to 4K 60fps HDR in docked mode, and 256GB of built-in storage. While I'm ready to join the millions of people who will rush to …
Nintendo Switch 2 is official with 7.9" 120fps VRR display, 4K at 60fps when docked
The Nintendo Switch 2 is significantly bigger than its older sibling, featuring a 7.9-inch capacitive touch display, adding to its heft compared to its 6.2-inch predecessor. The 1080p IPS LCD has 120Hz variable refresh rate technology and HDR support.Read Entire Article
The Switch 2 preview from Nintendo Life seems to confirm the...
I saw quite a few people asking about this in other threads and wanting views of the display in a dark room. I know a lot of people are concerned about the HDR experience, since HDR doesn't have a great track record on edge-lit LCDs and a lot of people wouldn't consider this to be "true" HDR View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiBkXPuQtXc&t=350s
2025 - German: Comparing Switch and Switch 2: Enhanced Performance and Upgrades in the Latest Console
Nintendo Switch 2 aims to transform gaming with its significant upgrades over the original model. Featuring a custom Tegra chip with Ampere architecture, it boasts performance enhancements that could rival the Xbox Series S. The console is expected to have 14 GB of LPDDR5X RAM, 256 GB of internal storage, and a larger 7.9-inch display. Innovations like ray tracing and DLSS technology promise improved graphics and performance, particularly when d…
My Thoughts After the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct — GeekTyrant
We now know the secrets of the Nintendo Switch 2! Recently, Nintendo delivered the highly anticipated Nintendo Direct all about the Switch 2 and I have thoughts. Overall, I'm very hyped. There was a lot of great stuff in that Direct. There are a few things that I'm not feeling super positive about. The goal of this article is not to talk about everything in the Direct, but I will include the video in case you missed it. Also, in case you missed …
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