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JEMC said:

I'm not sure there will be a bigger difference this time around between handheld and docked mode than what was present with the current console, but it will depend a lot of the resolution of the screen. If it stays at 720p or maybe 800p, then my guess is that Nintendo will use the extra power in docked mode for rendering at higher resolution and DLSS, with maybe a few extra effects... tho I doubt the console will be powerful enough for RT.

Weight and size, well, Nintendo has been doing handhelds for decades. They know a thing or two about what's comfortable or not, and they usually get it right.

The power demands going from 720P to say... 1080P or 1440P just isn't warranted for a gaming handheld device, not on those small displays.

I think RT is more than doable, AMD has sort of tarnished RT on consoles, but the Switch successor isn't likely to be plagued by those same limitations, especially with nVidia's generational lead in A.I/Upscaling/RT.

I see kids usually having Switch Lite's over the other models, mostly because they are cheap... And they are a very lite device at 275g. Pun intended.



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