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As cool as it would be to get a 4K Switch (and as big a step it would be for the company), it’s simply not necessary or even worth it for Nintendo to release one.
The new Nintendo Switch (OLED Model) is a slight upgrade over the original, but it isn't quite the 'Switch Pro' that we anticipated. Here's what the latest Switch brings to the table on October 8 ...
Nintendo has hidden a few cool Easter eggs for the GameCube within Switch 2, fans have discovered.. With the launch of Nintendo's new console, fans can finally play GameCube games using Nintendo ...
Nintendo has shared concrete specs about the Switch 2 hardware in its latest Nintendo Direct, including support for HDR, 4K resolution while docked, 120fps in supported titles when not in 4K, and ...
1. It's the Same Form Factor, Just Bigger. Nintendo isn't radically redesigning the Switch 2, if the name wasn't already an indication. Unlike the wild changes from the GameCube to the Wii to the ...
4K Resolution. Yes, the Nintendo Switch 2 dock does support 4K gameplay via a custom NVIDIA processor — if it's connected to a compatible screen, that is.
The real question is whether or not those upgrades would give us a genuine 4K upgrade or simply enhance things to make it look that way. Or if it might be able to help support HDR on certain HDTVs.
Nintendo has gently reminded us that they have no plans to explore virtual reality or 4K support, and they've used the relatively small market for those technologies as the main reason behind ...
Nintendo has hidden a few cool Easter eggs for the GameCube within Switch 2, fans have discovered.. With the launch of Nintendo's new console, fans can finally play GameCube games using Nintendo ...