New Nintendo Switch with a bigger, better OLED screen coming in October

An upgraded Nintendo Switch console didn’t make an appearance at E3 like many expected, but it’s here now. Nintendo announced a new Switch with a juicy OLED display on Tuesday, along with a host of smaller improvements. The Nintendo Switch (OLED Model)—yes, that’s the name, when “Super Nintendo Switch” was sitting right there—will launch on October 8 for $350.OLED displays provide more luscious blacks, vivid contrast, and better color reproduction than typical LED displays, and Nintendo upped the Switch OLED Model’s screen size to 7-inches (from 6.2-inches on the original Switch) so you can see all the extra eye candy. The handheld is also apparently getting a sonic upgrade to match, with Nintendo promising “enhanced audio” in the new version.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3624015/new-nintendo-switch-with-a-bigger-better-oled-screen-coming-in-october.html#tk.rss_all

Creato 4y | 6 lug 2021, 14:20:42


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