A new report claims Nintendo is getting ready to manufacture a new Switch model with a 7" 720p OLED screen and the ability to output 4K graphics while docked, hopefully to go on sale before the holidays. https://t.co/AzH6ixzsQr pic.twitter.com/ipCKGbeLFE
— IGN (@IGN) March 4, 2021
With reports of an upgraded Switch bubbling up again, we decided to make a mockup of what its purported 7-inch screen might look like in practice. https://t.co/AzH6ixzsQr pic.twitter.com/Ku1X78UyTn
— IGN (@IGN) March 4, 2021
A new report claims a new Switch model with a larger screen and the ability to output 4K graphics when docked will be unveiled later this year. https://t.co/XU5DLlg9Yv pic.twitter.com/xTEfQ7K1CB
— IGN (@IGN) March 4, 2021
Bloomberg has just revealed new details for the upcoming Switch revision.
— Centro Pokémon LEAKS (@CentroLeaks) March 4, 2021
- 720p OLED screen.
- Larger screen, 7 inches (compared to 6.2" on the current Switch).
- Support for 4K in TV mode.
- Mass production will start in July.https://t.co/gZrtxlnCOb
Bloomberg reports that a new Nintendo Switch model will have a 7-inch Samsung OLED 720p display with plans to unveil later this year. Displays in mass production starting June with initial monthly target of just under 1 million units https://t.co/LyXrkkEaCQ
— Wario64 (@Wario64) March 4, 2021
Published: Nintendo to buy rigid OLED display panels from Samsung Display for a new Switch model planned this year, people familiar with the matter say. 7-inch, 720p. Mass production as early as from June. With @soheefication (1/2)https://t.co/YKsKxMP6yI
— Takashi Mochizuki (@6d6f636869) March 4, 2021
삼성 디스플레이에서 닌텐도에 7인치 OLED(720p)를 공급한다는 소리가 나왔습니다. 이거 진짜 스위치 프로각인데 https://t.co/STt5KjhAaV
— 물도 (@mul_doe) March 4, 2021
Bloomberg Report:
— SuperMetalDave64 (@SMetaldave64) March 4, 2021
-OLED Screen (now with Samsung)
-4K Ultra HD when Docked
-Smaller Bezels likely
-2021 Release
Looks like Nintendo has tried multiple display types over the last year in various tests for this new Switch if the report is true. See here: https://t.co/JzbdY8iik0 pic.twitter.com/yeJXVzc6ij
닌텐도가 올해 중 7인치, 720p 해상도의 OLED 화면을 탑재한 새 스위치 기기를 출시할 계획이라는 기사 https://t.co/K3oVfG62ql
— H. Kim (@metavital) March 4, 2021
New Switch ‘Pro’ rumour roundup:
— Richard ?️?? (@nintenmau5) March 4, 2021
- Releasing later this year
- 1 million consoles for initial stock
- 7 inch OLED screen (Samsung)
- Smaller bezel
- Better battery
- 4K when docked
Source: Bloomberg https://t.co/ogGkNToooC pic.twitter.com/UHeh5S1pLB
It seems that the #SuperNintendoSwitch is getting more and more real with every passing day...
— DEVHOUR GAMES - Wishlist Loveland? on Steam (@DEVHOURGAMES) March 4, 2021
A 7-inch OLED display would make #Depixtion really POP!
We're super stoked.https://t.co/U7yv9XfHqN#Nintendo #NintendoLeaks #indiedev
Report: Nintendo plans a new Switch model, with production starting as early as July
— Fandom (@getFANDOM) March 4, 2021
• 7-inch, 720p-resolution OLED display
• 4K support when paired with TV
(via @business | https://t.co/qK44gbhXQN) pic.twitter.com/fIrBpQpdji
A new report claims that the long-rumored Nintendo Switch Pro will be unveiled later this year with a bigger screen and the ability to output 4K when docked. I know we've heard these rumors for SO LONG, but I choose to believe.
— Adam Bankhurst (@AdamBankhurst) March 4, 2021
My story, on @IGN: https://t.co/SIvqjHtS5e pic.twitter.com/YS7YHbzGtR
出しました:任天堂は今年予定されている新型Switch向けにサムスンから有機ELディスプレーを調達すると複数の関係者が確認しました。解像度は現行品と同じになるも、サイズは7インチにアップ。パネルの量産開始は早ければ6月とのこと。@soheeficationとの共著です。(1/2)https://t.co/YKsKxMP6yI
— Takashi Mochizuki (@6d6f636869) March 4, 2021
삼성이 7인치 스위치용 액정을 생산 예정이라는 블룸버그 기사. 기존 스위치는 6.2인치, 스위치 라이트는 5.5인치. 공식 발표는 아니고 내부자 유출 정보에 의한 루머지만 출처가 블룸버그니 사실일 가능성은 높음. 연말에 신모델 하나 더 나오는 걸까요? https://t.co/zOkAs8PKrW
— 규칙적으로 놀자, 뀨놀! (@PlayRegularly) March 5, 2021
Bloomberg reports that Nintendo will release a new Switch model this year with a larger OLED display—7" vs. the current 6.2". Handheld resolution will remain 720p, but when docked games can hit 4K. https://t.co/1oT9ab4kpM
— PLDH ⚔️?️ (@PLDHnet) March 4, 2021