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This 2 Switch 2 larger, stronger and more expensive More than the original key Technical features The worst for the new console is the worst to detect at least one main way: Switch 2 battery life is shorter.
Nintendo has changed depending on the game you play the battery life in the transition 2, but the console estimates that the console must continue “2 – 6.5 hours”, he said. This is shorter than the battery’s life, which will be out of a current passage or OLED, Based on the company’s support page. Nintendo should continue around “4.5 to 9 hours” of one key with a serial number that started with “XT”. The serial number, which began with XK, “XK is expected to continue in the same amount. The original transition, which is a serial number that starts with ‘XA’,” There is at least 2.5 hours of battery life. Apparently, the additional strength of the transition 2 comes at a price.
Nintendo’s technological features confirm several other remarkable details. Switch 2 supports Wi-Fi 6, which is designed to get internet speeds faster when the console is docked and closing over Ethernet. The console “1920×1080 / 2560×1440 is elected”, “As elected by 1920X100x1440”, “the transition will not support 2 HDMI 2.1.
When it comes to controllers, the AMIIBO support remains, but as you can use it in the original key, if you have a special place in your heart for the Wii-esque movement control, it has a IR sensor that is one of the ways of the Nintendo Wii and the passage. This does not mean that you can’t use movement controls in the transition 2, it just does not use the IR to work them in Nintendo. (At least inside Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, It seems that the “mouse control” fills the role-motion control used in old games.)
Change the calculation sharply about whether the transition 2 is worth receiving one of these changes? Perhaps, but it is interesting to see some discounts and decisions of Nintendo to offer the effective “key, but better.”