yesYou mean something like this? https://gbatemp.net/threads/update-rumor-upgraded-nintendo-switch-to-launch-early-next-year.572524/
A Nintendo console running at 4K and 60fps? They haven't even been able to make it run at 1080p/60.So the latest is that it will be a 4k 60fps home console, which is a shame. Though con only imagine the battery life on the handheld
Very likely, yes.
Everyone will be disappointed because they’re all expecting way too much (4K 60fps, etc) when in reality the device is using the same t210b01 SOC being used in current hardware.
A Nintendo console running at 4K and 60fps? They haven't even been able to make it run at 1080p/60.
Not to mention the audio is compressed.
All that the newer revision has is a better battery, otherwise it's more or less identical to the launch one. I'd say, just leave as is, it's not as if there's anything wrong with it.SO the third iteration of the switch will again be non switchable....
Well it does, but, with t210b01/Mariko they would be able to double the clockspeeds in both docked and handheld while still using less power than the OG Switch in handheld in both modes. Which would be a fairly decent upgrade imo, they can't really possibly do much more.No way it's gonna use the same soc. I know they like releasing gimped consoles but come on.
I wouldn't mind if Nintendo went back to using discs if it meant offering the games in high quality while the cards are expensive, so.. publishers tend to cheapen out by releasing most of the game's content via a digital update.It will be, with solid output at 1080p.
More than that and you will have to carry a power bank with you, because the battery will last less that the GameGear's batteries.
More than that, and it's unrealistic. No games are even near needing a better CPU and resolution.
Make the next Switch able to output 1080p/60 plugged to a TV and everyone will loose their minds. As long as the games are properly built to support the docked/undocked resolution, everything will be fine.
For the successor, perhaps. Nintendo isn't one that particularly cares about 1080/60.1080p 60fps