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Published: 2025-06-08, Author: Thomas , review by: nookgaming.com
The Nintendo Switch 2 is bigger and better than its predecessor and feels like more of an upgraded version than something brand new, which makes sense with the success of the original Nintendo Switch. It has some nice new features, but the performance inc...
gutes Full-HD-Display, mehr Leistung, 4K und HDR über die Switch 2 Station, verbesserte Anbringung der Joy-Cons, kompatibel mit alten Switch-Spielen
kein OLED-Display
Mit der Switch 2 stellt Nintendo einen würdigen Nachfolger der Original-Switch vor. Das neue Display ist größer und schärfer, nutzt aber leider keine OLED-Technik. Die größere Konsole ist ein wenig unhandlicher - dafür vollgepackt mit mehr Leistung. Schne...
Abstract: Så var dagen här. Epokskiftet. Slutet på en era och början på en ny. Nintendo Switch 2 anlände idag till de svenska hemmen - och vi har hunnit sätta tänderna i maskinen. Det här är mina första intryck.Aldrig har skälen varit så svaga att behålla sitt gaml...
Published: 2025-06-05, Author: Andrew , review by: impulsegamer.com
Abstract: Also supporting this next-gen console are the innovative magnetically attachable Joy-Con 2 controllers that also doubles as a mouse are just some of the features of the Nintendo Switch 2. With games such as Cyberpunk 2077, Hogwarts Legacy and in-house exc...
Abstract: La gran N ha utilizado un SoC NVIDIA Tegra T239 personalizado en Nintendo Switch 2, una consola que todavía tiene algunos secretos importantes, como por ejemplo el nodo utilizado para fabricar dicho SoC, la arquitectura exacta y la velocidad de su CPU, y...
Published: 2025-04-14, Author: Alan , review by: stuff.tv
Pros, Larger and much improved display compared to Switch 1, Seamless mouse controls, Strong line-up of first-party and third-party games for launch window
Cons, Expensive games (including having to pay for a welcome demo), Still no analogue triggers, Not the most ergonomic design for a mouse
While arguably Nintendo's most expensive console to date, the Switch 2 feels like a premium upgrade to its predecessor, from features like built-in mouse controls and a 1080p, 120Hz, HDR screen, to beefier hardware that can competently run current-gen gam...