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Specifications of Nintendo Switch Console
If all goes well, Nintendo will release the improved console right before fall. If we go by the Bloomberg report, Samsung Display Co. is expected to start mass production of 7-inch, 720p-resolution OLED panels as early as June with an initial monthly target of almost a million units. The new display’s resolution will be quite similar to the current Switch and Switch Lite but is surely an upgrade from the Switch’s 6.2-inch and Lite’s 5.5-inch size. We expect the Switch console to wear a thinner bezel only if the console’s housing remains untouched. According to research analysts, Matthew Kanterman and Nathan Naidu, “The release of a more premium version of Nintendo’s Switch console with an OLED display and support for 4K graphics for the holiday 2021 selling season could drive the company’s sales above consensus for the fiscal year ending March 2022 and extend the life cycle of the Switch platform for many more years.” Last month, Nintendo was able to effectively raise its annual forecasts after the Switch helped the company to its best quarterly earnings since 2008. The game maker is now hoping to withstand that run in 2021. The game maker is planning to launch the console along with several internal as well as third-party games. Nintendo is aiming at a varied range of gamers through the 2021 releases and this can be the very reason why the company decided to hold back the software release this year. You Might Also Like: Here is a Roundup of the Best Game Consoles for Kids Stay tuned for updates on the Nintendo Switch console. We will update this page with latest specifications and price. You can also sign in for our newsletter to get the latest technology news delivered to your mailbox.