Nintendo teases that the Switch 2 screen will be around 30% bigger than the original, but I desperately hope they won't make us wait for an OLED option
Please Nintendo, I want to pay🔴 you extra for an OLED screen

Nintendo was shy about sharing Switch 2 details in today's revea⛎l, but the company did take measures to suggest that the new console's screen will be substantially bigger than that of the original.
The Switch 2 trailer shows the original console's screen growing directly into the successor model, and comparing screencaps from the video of both models in Photoshop, the Switch 2 screen appears to be over 30% larger than the Switch 1's display. That's a very inexact sort of comparison, but the rampant leaks leading up to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch 2 reveal suggest it's within the ballpark of reality.

The Switch 1 features a 6.2-inch screen, so if the leaks about Switch 2's 8-inch screen are accurate, that's about a 30% increase in size - roughly matching what Nintendo showed in the trailer. It's also nearly 15% bigger than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch OLED screen.
But that might just get us to the disappointing part here. The Bloomberg report suggested that Switch 2 would have an LCD screen rather than OLED, and Nintendo hasn't yet confirmed one way or another what screen tech it's using. Sure, an LCD screen does the job, but personally I've spent a couple of years getting used to the gorgeous output of my OLED TV, and I think the tech looks even better in smaller screens like that of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck OLED. Switch 2 going back to L💛CD wouldn't be a deal-breaker for me, but I sure hope Nintendo at least offers the option🌌 of an OLED model at launch.
Here's what you need to know about Nintendo Switch 2 backwards compatibility. You can follow our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 live coverage for all the news about the console.
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