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Yeah if this means the screen is gonna be a step down from Switch's OLED that is pretty disappointing for the successor. If anything I expected a step up from Switch's OLED screen. If true, sounds like Nintendo is gonna be targeting more like $300, rather than the $400 some people are predicting. A lower end screen definitely means they are going for a cheaper price and probably trying to keep next-gen prices roughly what current gen prices were.

Darwinianevolution said:

Isn't March 2024 too soon? I'd imagine they would need more time to prepare all, especially if they want software to be launched relatively soon after the launch. The Switch's first year was great because it had hit after hit on a monthly basis, not sure if they have enough time to do the same if the launche is March 2024...

It's not saying the system is launching March 2024, it is saying Sharp is beginning production of screens this fiscal year, meaning their screen productions will be up and running by March. That makes sense if this is referring to Switch 2 and Nintendo plans on releasing it second half of 2024.