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Nintendo Could Eventually Give the Switch 2 Its Most-Wanted Upgrade OLED

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As first reported by ZDNet Korea, Nintendo is considering utilizing OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) technology to the Switch 2. "If the release of the Switch 2 OLED model is decided, there is a possibility that product development will begin at the end of this year," said an industry insider.

An update that would release as early as 2028 would feel in line with Nintendo's cadence for updating their console models on a somewhat regular cycle. First releasing in 2017, Nintendo released the Nintendo Switch Lite in 2019, followed by the OLED model in 2021.
I wouldn't be surprised to see a Switch 2 OLED cost even more, considering it's using a better screen. Just how much more, though, is uncertain. One of ZDNet Korea's sources explains that Samsung "will strive to supply Switch 2 OLEDs to Nintendo, the extent of the price increase for the Switch 2 resulting from the application of OLED is a [unknown]."
 
Based on where things appear to be headed due to 'market conditions', I would expect a Switch 2 OLED to be $600. It wouldn't surprise me if the RAM issue caused another price increase in 2027 to $550, and an OLED screen will add another $50. I wouldn't be shocked by $650 either....
 
You would think they would copy the Switch 1 path and release the lite next, then the OLED.

That said that article all a bit woolly "considering" I'm sure Nintendo are testing lots of ideas for possible future hardware.
 
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we had OLED rumours for Switch 1 since 2019, didn't release until 2021 if I recall correctly.

So yeah, they're waiting the price to drop
 
It baffles me why on launch we don't get the OLED version. Why do we have to wait for different versions? Give me the flagship first then release whatever other version you want
 
I have had my Switch 2 for a couple of months and have played the shit out of it. I really don't have any issues with the screen at all. It is not the greatest screen ever, but I was expecting much, much worse. Maybe it is my old eyes and I thought I read it is more noticeable on 2d games, but I have not seen any ghosting.

That said, I would 100% upgrade to an OLED model when released.
 
I have had my Switch 2 for a couple of months and have played the shit out of it. I really don't have any issues with the screen at all. It is not the greatest screen ever, but I was expecting much, much worse. Maybe it is my old eyes and I thought I read it is more noticeable on 2d games, but I have not seen any ghosting.

That said, I would 100% upgrade to an OLED model when released.

They magnified the reports on the screen as FUD. It was just console warring.

Anyway when I want a better screen I just connect the Switch to one so I feel no FOMO over this. A bit envious of the EU version with removable battery, though.
 
It baffles me why on launch we don't get the OLED version. Why do we have to wait for different versions? Give me the flagship first then release whatever other version you want
My guess is they want to use it as a 'premium' bullet point feature to encourage first gen buyers to double dip, as well as a reason to raise price( which is something I expect they'll do again anyway in 2027, on top of the one that's coming in September 26). Frankly, and I could be saying this out of ignorance, OLED screens have been showing up in smart phones and android handhelds for years so I don't really look at this as these prestige thing anymore, but Nintendo seems to( or at least it's part of how they market a mid-gen hardware refresh).
 
Pretendo is the only company that makes 8 different variations of the exact same system, with incredibly minor "inprovements" each time, and their base eats it up and glazes them each time and throws money at them lmao.

The Switch 1 only has 2 versions? The normal one and OLED? Where are the other 6? Unless you are counting the Switch 2...which makes 3.

Steam released an OLED version of Deck after the fact, so what? We gonna call "Steam's base" retarded now?
 
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I would go with glass 9h for better protection but it makes more glare so I'm deciding against it
 
My guess is they want to use it as a 'premium' bullet point feature to encourage first gen buyers to double dip, as well as a reason to raise price( which is something I expect they'll do again anyway in 2027, on top of the one that's coming in September 26). Frankly, and I could be saying this out of ignorance, OLED screens have been showing up in smart phones and android handhelds for years so I don't really look at this as these prestige thing anymore, but Nintendo seems to( or at least it's part of how they market a mid-gen hardware refresh).
It's scummy no matter who does it. Yes sorry, it is ignorance. It has nothing to do with "OLED screens have been showing up in smart phones and android handhelds for years so I don't really look at this as these prestige thing anymore"

OLED is very advanced from LCD and better looking in every possible way there is. It has nothing to do with prestige, it's all about we have something that is the standard now so use it.
 
Based on where things appear to be headed due to 'market conditions', I would expect a Switch 2 OLED to be $600. It wouldn't surprise me if the RAM issue caused another price increase in 2027 to $550, and an OLED screen will add another $50. I wouldn't be shocked by $650 either....
They could easily charge $650 by pumping up internal storage to 512GB alongside the OLED screen.

… and I would probably buy it. 😅
 
The Switch 1 only has 2 versions? The normal one and OLED? Where are the other 6? Unless you are counting the Switch 2...which makes 3.

Steam released an OLED version of Deck after the fact, so what? We gonna call "Steam's base" retarded now?
Switch 1 OG, Switch 1 revision with better power efficiency and battery that fixed the famous security hole, Switch Lite, Switch OLED. So that's 4 versions.
 
The Switch 2 OLED is going to be the Switch 2 Pro, and is coming at the same time or close as the PS6 Portable 🔮. 4-5nm, MAX CPU/GPU frequencies speeds of the T329 and 16Gb LPDDR5X. End of 2027 or early 2028.
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Too early.

Switch OLED came 4 years into the generation.

What is more likely is a revision that is on 6nm or even better which will double battery life, so a v2, and a Lite. Then release an OLED model in 2029.

I hope they're using a better OLED display this time around. Switch OLED had a shitty display and I don't understand how people can glaze it this much. Yeah, it's miles ahead of the LCD of the Switch 1 but the dithering and banding in near dark or dark grey scenes looked horrible (I personally couldn't play Metroid Dread on it, I'd rather have smearing). It used the same shit OLED that the SteamDeck OLED uses.
 
Switch 1 OG, Switch 1 revision with better power efficiency and battery that fixed the famous security hole, Switch Lite, Switch OLED. So that's 4 versions.

I figured Switch 1 revision fell into the same category as the like 20 or so PS2 revisions. It was a silent update not marketed as a different product, so I figured that's where we draw the line.

I'll give you the lite though. Thing fell completely off my radar. Doesn't even switch.
 
Switch 1 OG, Switch 1 revision with better power efficiency and battery that fixed the famous security hole, Switch Lite, Switch OLED. So that's 4 versions.
The point is still moot though because all companies are the same…

So far we've gotten:
Ps5 (2020)
Ps5 Digital (2020)
Ps5 (2021)
Ps5 "Slim" (2023)
Ps5 Digital "Slim" (2023)
Ps5 Pro (2024)

James Franco GIF


And maybe I've even missed something.
 
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They aren't releasing a Switch 2 OLED in 2028. They may never release one.

They really only did an OLED Switch because they found some cheap 720p OLED panels.
 
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The point is still moot though because all companies are the same…

So far we've gotten:
Ps5 (2020)
Ps5 Digital (2020)
Ps5 (2021)
Ps5 "Slim" (2023)
Ps5 Digital "Slim" (2023)
Ps5 Pro (2024)

James Franco GIF


And maybe I've even missed something.
Oh, sure, that's par on course. I was just commenting that there were more tha. 2 revisions of the Switch
 
It's scummy no matter who does it. Yes sorry, it is ignorance. It has nothing to do with "OLED screens have been showing up in smart phones and android handhelds for years so I don't really look at this as these prestige thing anymore"

OLED is very advanced from LCD and better looking in every possible way there is. It has nothing to do with prestige, it's all about we have something that is the standard now so use it.
I think you misread what I said, or I expressed myself in a way that led you to believe I was justifying them doing it. When I say 'OLED screens are used in smart phones and cheap android handhelds', the point I was attempting to make is that Nintendo should be similarly treating it as a standard feature in their handhelds, instead of using a comparatively sub standard LCD and then using the OLED Screen as a dangling carrot for hardware revisions.

I was actually agreeing with your core point that I wish the OLED was at launch, either as the standard or a higher priced option( the LCD Switch $449, OLED $499 or whatever the case).
 
You would think they would copy the Switch 1 path and release the lite next, then the OLED.

That said that article all a bit woolly "considering" I'm sure Nintendo are testing lots of ideas for possible future hardware.
I would buy a Switch 2 Lite, if they have hall sticks. Won't be fooled again.
 
They could easily charge $650 by pumping up internal storage to 512GB alongside the OLED screen.

… and I would probably buy it. 😅
If they pumped up the storage to 512 I wouldn't be surprised if that boosted it to $700, especially if its a 2027 device.

I wonder if Nintendo is considering a dockless release. One thing the Lite had going for it was the $199 price. What would the Switch 2 lite be in 2026/27? $399? I was shocked to see that Nintendo sells the official dock for $150. I had no idea it was that much. Perhaps a regular size Switch 2 with internal battery( and OLED???) with both dock and no dock SKUs? I can't imagine Nintendo would want no sub $500 options on the market as the generation goes.
 
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If they pumped up the storage to 512 I wouldn't be surprised if that boosted it to $700, especially if its a 2027 device.

I wonder if Nintendo is considering a dockless release. One thing the Lite had going for it was the $199 price. What would the Switch 2 lite be in 2026/27? $399? I was shocked to see that Nintendo sells the official dock for $150. I had no idea it was that much. Perhaps a regular size Switch 2 with internal battery( and OLED???) with both dock and no dock SKUs? I can't imagine Nintendo would want no sub $500 options on the market as the generation goes.
They need like a $350 SKU but that won't happen in current market. So maybe a $400 one with preferably USB-C output that could be docked with additional 1st party or 3rd party docks.
 
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I'm really looking forward to the OLED Switch 2. It'd be good if it has at least double the storage but I'd like to see a 1Tb model as well.

And if the current dock can't be updated to support VRR then I'd like to see the OLED model come with a new dock that had VRR support. Also, I'd want all OLED models to have a replaceable battery regardless of where they're sold.
 
well...today I learned that the switch 2 isnt OLED... its a freaking IPS LCD...wow.
IMO it's a very good LCD. Not sure I would bother with an exchange for OLED unless there was some other significant improvement (e.g. 50% more battery)
 
They need like a $350 SKU but that won't happen in current market. So maybe a $400 one with preferably USB-C output that could be docked with additional 1st party or 3rd party docks.

Thing is, the dock doesn't really cost that much to make, the retail price is like pure margin so I don't think removing it would help that much. Probably costs as much as the 65w charger to put in the box. It might not be worth it to them to fragment their "it's a GAME CONSOLE that also switches" gimmick that brought us the comically giant console-sized plastic dock when a cable will do, it's for the optics.
 
They don't necessarily have to go OLED for a better screen. Do they have microLED or mini LED small screens yet? Or they could just go better LED screen.

PLus they could go slightly bigger.

The choice to be made is dependent a lot on price.
 
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IMO it's a very good LCD. Not sure I would bother with an exchange for OLED unless there was some other significant improvement (e.g. 50% more battery)
Why would they "go back" from the OLED on the switch 1 OLED to IPS for the switch 2. Its such a nintendo thing to do.
 
Why would they "go back" from the OLED on the switch 1 OLED to IPS for the switch 2. Its such a nintendo thing to do.
Either they couldn't source an OLED with the specs they want at the price they want, or they want people to double dip on hardware for some reason.
 
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Thing is, the dock doesn't really cost that much to make, the retail price is like pure margin so I don't think removing it would help that much. Probably costs as much as the 65w charger to put in the box. It might not be worth it to them to fragment their "it's a GAME CONSOLE that also switches" gimmick that brought us the comically giant console-sized plastic dock when a cable will do, it's for the optics.
Unlike the Lite which was $200, it will be hard for them to justify a $400 "Switch 2" that doesn't switch.
 
Why would they "go back" from the OLED on the switch 1 OLED to IPS for the switch 2. Its such a nintendo thing to do.

I realize I'm probably about the only one who feels this way but I'm glad. I prefer the OG Switch to the OLED model. I tend to use it handheld in low light conditions where I'm turning down the brightness already and not a fan of the black frame insertion either. For actual hours-long handheld gaming and not oooohing at how sexy it looks, I'll take the first version.

So if they forced me to pay extra for OLED on Switch 2 it would be pretty lame.
 
if thats the case, give me a non portable switch 2 for less, nintendo!
Yes they could really keep the price down by not having any screen, battery, dock, joycons, hdmi cable, power cable , cart slot, ...

You know they've thought about it at least.



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