New Nintendo Switch with 4K output and OLED screen reportedly coming this year

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Nintendo is planning to launch a new 4K Switch with an OLED screen sometime before Chris♎tmas, reports .

Rumors of a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch Pro ܫhave been circling the internet since 2019, but this is perhaps our strongest sign of an upgraded Switch yet. Bloomberg is a reputable publication with a c💮onsistent track record, and the report is fairly well peppered with specifics about the manufacturing and timeline.

Nintendo has reportedly contracted Samsung Display Co. to begin mass production of seven-inch, 720p-resolution OLED panels as early as June of this year. Further, the report says Nintendo is planning to launch the upgraded Switch this year, preferably in time 🍌to drum up demand for the holidays.

Bloomberg first reported on the colloquially named Switch Pro 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:late last year, but details were rather⛄ vague. At the time, it was only reported that Nintendo was looking into a new Switch model with "more computing power and 4K high-definition graphics." Today's report is a whole lot more confident.

For its part, Nintendo has sa🦩id that it isn't announcing a new Switch anytime soon, though that isn't nearly as deflating as it seems initially. When asked by Bloomberg repor🤡ter Takashi Mochizuki if they were planning to release a new Switch this year, Nintendo dodged the question somewhat and said that they're "not planning to make an announcement anytime soon." Not exactly putting a nail in the Switch Pro's coffin, eh?

While we wait for an announcement from Nintendo, these are the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Switch games to play right now.

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