
The gaming world is buzzing with new rumors about the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2. According to recent leaks, the upcoming console is expected to feature a 120Hz LCD screen with VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and HDR (High Dynamic Range) support, a major upgrade from the original Switch.
The Switch 2 is rumored to have a 120hz LCD screen with VRR and HDR support
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What Does This Mean for Gamers?
A 120Hz screen means smoother visuals and faster response times, especially noticeable in action-packed games. The addition of VRR support helps eliminate screen tearing, providing a seamless gaming experience by dynamically adjusting the refresh rate. On top of that, HDR support enhances color depth and contrast, making games look vibrant and lifelike.
These features indicate Nintendo’s commitment to keeping up with modern display standards, especially as competitors like Sony and Microsoft continue to push high-performance visuals in their consoles.
LCD Over OLED?
While some fans hoped for an OLED upgrade, reports suggest that Nintendo is sticking with LCD technology, likely to keep costs down while still delivering high refresh rate and visual improvements through VRR and HDR.
More to Come
As always with leaks, take this information with a grain of salt until officially confirmed by Nintendo. However, if these Switch 2 screen specs are accurate, fans can look forward to a serious visual upgrade in their favorite games.
Stay tuned with us for more updates as we get closer to an official reveal.