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I'm assuming the Switch 2 comes out in 2024, and that it is mostly the same idea as the Switch.

The big thing I'm hoping for is an embrace of high refresh rates. I think that this will be one of the biggest trends for the next 2-3 generations. So I'm hoping that the Switch 2 is capable of 4K 120Hz when docked (I know that very few games will actually run at 4K 120fps, so I'm just saying that I want the Switch 2 to be able to output both. This way some games can max out frame rate and others resolution. What I'm trying to say is that I want Smash 6 to be 120fps.) and the handheld screen to be 1080p 90hz with an HDR OLED (or whatever else is as good and available by then), thin-bezel display. I really don't think that there's any substantial benefit of going past 1080p at that screen size, so it's much better to prioritize frame rate. By then, 90hz should be easy at 1080p. Maybe even 120? But with the concern of battery life I would be content with 90hz. Also I want the Switch 2 to output variable refresh rates both docked and in handheld mode.

I think that all these things are reasonable by then. The technology required to do all of these things exists today and should be quite cheap by the time the Switch 2 releases.



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