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Upgraded Displays on Nintendo Switch 2: A Look at the Enhancements and Compatibility with TVs

Checking Status of Switch 2 Television

Checking the status of a TV connected to a Nintendo Switch 2 device
Checking the status of a TV connected to a Nintendo Switch 2 device

Upgraded Displays on Nintendo Switch 2: A Look at the Enhancements and Compatibility with TVs

Livin' Up Your Switch 2 Game:

Get ready to level up your Nintendo Switch 2 experience! This bad boy has got some fresh features that'll make your gaming nights pop. Here's what you need to know:

The Switch 2 is now packing some serious pixel power with 4K resolution support. This means you're getting crisp, detailed visuals, compared to the 1080p resolution of its predecessor. Don't fret if you're still rocking a 32-inch beast, though. 4K is now the norm, even in budget telly sets.

Another key feature is High Dynamic Range (HDR), which enhances contrast and color in your games. The Switch 2 only supports HDR10, a basic form of HDR, but don't sweat it—it's still compatible with all 4K TVs.

Now, here's where things get interesting. The Switch 2 also has an Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) that automatically switches your TV into game mode when it detects a connected console. Good news—ALLM is becoming standard, even on budget TVs!

The Switch 2 can also reach mind-blowing frame rates of 120Hz, but only when it's in handheld mode and limited to 1080p resolution. Since most of your favorite games won't support 120Hz, you may want to look for TVs that support 120Hz to get the most out of your gaming arsenal.

Lastly, there's Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), a feature that prevents visual stuttering and tearing of graphics. Unfortunately, the Switch 2 only supports VRR in handheld mode, so this feature is more intended for PC gamers or future updates.

In conclusion, if you want to make the most of your Switch 2, your TV should support 4K, HDR10, and ideally HDMI 2.1. It'd be sweet if it could offer 120Hz refresh rates or Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), too, but that's not a must for the Switch 2's docked mode. So, go ahead and upgrade your viewing gear, and let the games begin!

Pro Tips:

  • If you're hunting for a new TV, check out our list of the best 120Hz TVs to upgrade your Switch 2 experience.
  • Feeling nostalgic? Don't dismiss the original Switch just yet—it still packs a punch for budget-friendly gaming.
  • Want to know how we test TVs? Check out our testing methodology, which includes input lag tests and more.

Delve into the world of high-end gaming with your new Nintendo Switch 2 by coupling it with gadgets boasting the latest technology. To elevate your gaming experience, target TVs that support 4K resolution, HDR10, and preferably HDMI 2.1 for a seamless, stutter-free performance. Remember, the quest for the perfect companion to your Switch 2 doesn't end at the console – the right gadgets and gaming accessories can significantly enhance your gaming journey.

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