New Nintendo Switch 2 patent teases dual, detachable screens.
A newly filed patent for the Nintendo Switch 2 hints at the possibility of dual, detachable screens.
A recently filed patent suggests that the Nintendo Switch 2 might incorporate dual, detachable screens, reminiscent of the Nintendo 3DS. These screens can be separated and communicate wirelessly, and the device includes a touchscreen for operation even when closed.
New Nintendo Switch 2 patent teases dual, detachable screens.
While it's important to note that not all patents materialize into products, this design aligns with the Nintendo Switch concept, raising the possibility that some of these features could appear in the Nintendo Switch 2. This design would also facilitate the addition of DS and 3DS games to the Nintendo Switch Online library.
Currently, there is limited information available about the Nintendo Switch 2. The latest rumor suggests it will support NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction, potentially surpassing ray tracing capabilities in comparison to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. However, Frame Generation support remains uncertain, as Nintendo and NVIDIA aim to implement features that best suit what seems to be another hybrid system.
The release date for the Nintendo Switch 2 is yet to be confirmed, and as more details emerge, we will provide you with the latest updates. Stay tuned for all the forthcoming news.