Although the industry has been rumored that the new version of the Switch will support 4K output, developers have received information such as the new 4K developer kit, but whether it is based on the players’ knowledge of Nintendo or the release of the Switch OLED version, it has proved that 4K game is for Nintendo just a luxury .
Recently, some netizens announced a dismantling video of the upcoming Switch OLED, and finally found a hint of 4K in its hardware configuration. In recent years, there have been rumors that the new version of the Switch will support 4K, and it is likely that this has arisen.
According to the dismantling of netizens, it is confirmed that the base of the new version of Switch OLED has been upgraded to the new standard. It is equipped with an HDMI 2.0 port and a brand-new chip, which can theoretically support 4K@60FPS game screen output.
Obviously, this so-called port upgrade is likely to be the result of guaranteeing the supply. After all, the current Swiss OLED can barely meet the 1080P screen output, and the host manufacturer has no possibility to let a base support the future host. The continued strong demand for Switch has forced Nintendo to upgrade the output specification of the base to HDMI 2.0 in the HDMI 2.1 era to ensure stable supply.
In recent years, rumors that Switch will support 4K games have intensified, and some people even say that Nintendo will use DLSS technology to achieve this. And all of this is just because Nintendo has updated a base with a new specification.
Although Nintendo also officially stated that there is no so-called 4K-supporting Switch Pro, it can be seen that as long as the Switch continues to be popular, some users will definitely have expectations for the upgrade function, and similar rumors will definitely appear.
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