We were fairly surprised when we learned that the Nintendo Switch 2 would feature HDR support, both built-in for the handheld screen and for the docked mode. However, its implementation is suboptimal, to say the least, and this is sadly not all that surprising. As reported shortly after the console’s launch, the edge-lit LCD display has just about mediocre HDR capabilities due to low peak brightness (around 450 nits). Furthermore, since it’s not an OLED screen, it cannot benefit from that technology’s intrinsic infinite contrast, which is always a boon for HDR presentation. Docked mode doesn’t have the same issues […]
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