I think with the launch of the next generation of systems, Nintendo has cover to release a switch SKU at $349 to $399, so long as they keep the cheaper options available. Given that next spring will represent four years since the launch of the switch, and the possible higher price tag, it makes sense to me that we could see a significantly more powerful Switch coming soon.
As for upscaling versus native resolution, I'm not sure that's even relevant discussion at this point. This just tells us that Nintendo is going to market it as 4K capable, and they want developers to know what their new hardware is going to be.








