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Recent tests of the Nintendo Switch 2's LCD reveal that the 120Hz panel suffers from blur and doesn't truly support HDR. Here ...
Testing on the Nintendo Switch 2 display has determined why you might be seeing some incredibly blurry gameplay.
120Hz is a swell refresh rate for a gaming display. The problem with the Switch 2, however, is that the millisecond response ...
Reviews of the Nintendo Switch 2 hardware show that its poor response times leads to a blurry image and ghosting not present on the original Switch LCD.
Switch goes one further, however, in that this knob comes armed with an LCD display which is completely customisable by the user, allowing them to give each input a device name and/or other ...
The screen is now a 7.9-inch LCD display that supports HDR and 4K output while docked, or 1080p HDR in handheld. The screen can run at 120Hz, meaning it can support 120fps on games that allow it.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is an impressive handheld that's a big upgrade for Nintendo, even if battery life is a step down.
Nintendo Switch 2’s LCD display will be huge improvement claims leak Adam Starkey. Published March 21, 2025 10:57am Updated March 21, 2025 10:57am Share this with. Comments. Mario Kart ...
Nintendo's ditching OLED support for Switch 2 screens in favor of a return to LCD, and I'm not sure I'm 100% convinced by its explanation The Switch 2 boasts a 1080p 120Hz display that has me more ...
Mario Kart might be smoother than ever (YouTube) More rumoured tech specs have emerged for the Nintendo Switch 2 and it seems the console’s display is a significant improvement over the original ...