The Nintendo Switch 2 screen features many advancements compared to the Switch 1. It’s larger (7.9 inches versus 6.2) and has a higher resolution (1080p versus 720p). It also supports High Dynamic Range and Variable Refresh Rate (the latter through NVIDIA G-SYNC, as confirmed yesterday by NVIDIA), with a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz. However, it is not an OLED screen, which means Nintendo Switch OLED users (who were also blessed with a larger 7-inch screen) may feel like it’s a bit of a downgrade when it comes to the lack of infinite contrast and truly inky blacks. Speaking to IGN, Tetsuya […]
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