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Nintendo’s 3DS lineup continued to evolve and the Switch might do the same.
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Even though the original Nintendo Switch arrived in 2017, there have been some evolutions since then. The more affordable, handheld-only Switch Lite arrived last fall, and has been the Switch that’s been the easiest to find in stock online. The dockable original Switch got a significant battery life boost around that time, too.
For the true expert opinion, however, I turned to my 8-year-old. He says, “Take two little controllers, pull them apart and pull up a tiny screen. It’s a Switch you can fit in your pocket.” I don’t know if a Switch Micro is happening anytime soon, but that’s what he wants. It’s not a terrible idea. 
On that timeline, getting another Switch update would happen… this year. Will that happen? Well, 2017 was a long time ago, and the Switch Lite in 2019 was basically a cosmetic upgrade (and feature reduction).

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We’re also at the point where console ports of games are hitting maybe a bit of a wall with current Switch hardware. The PS5 and Xbox Series X run rings around the Switch in terms of performance. Big deal, you might think: Except, well, the Switch really should at least allow for 4K games at this point. Or some improved graphics and performance for games that get ported over. It would help for cross-platform games, which seem to be happening at an increasing pace.
The dockable Switch can also be a great little prop-up arcade machine for two players. I love that idea. The kickstand on the Switch doesn’t make that idea work very well, though. I need to balance it just right, or the Switch tips over (not a great idea with kids). Maybe a revised, smaller Switch dock could double as that prop-up stand.

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The Nintendo Switch has been a runaway success, especially after a 2020 that had us all shut in at home playing Animal Crossing. The question now is… what comes next? Signs point to a new, 7-inch OLED model with possible 4K gaming when docked coming later this year. It may also have a brand-new Nvidia processor that’s capable of 4K Nintendo gaming for the first time.

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The Switch is a system that gets a lot of wear and tear: Joy-Cons break, backs crack, they take dings and get tossed around by accident. Moving to a new version every few years isn’t a crazy idea for a serious player.
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Very likely: Larger OLED display, improved TV gaming when docked

While Nintendo’s TV-connected consoles usually haven’t gotten many updates after launch, Nintendo handhelds tend to get evolutions every couple of years. The Nintendo 3DS (early 2011) was followed by the larger-screened 3DS XL (mid-2012), the Nintendo 2DS (2013), New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL (late 2014-early 2015), and New Nintendo 2DS XL (2017).
4K game resolution on a TV — mentioned in more detail in a second Bloomberg report emphasizing a new Nvidia chip — feels overdue, but would also mean a new wave of games that are 4K-optimized. If so, how would those games play on a 720p screen on the go, and how would those games feel on older Switches?
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Previous Nintendo 3DS updates offer an idea of how the Switch could incrementally evolve

The display could also shift to OLED. That would certainly help with display clarity and quality. The existing Switch displays are OK, but not great.

The Nintendo Switch debuted four years ago; the less expensive Switch Lite arrived two years ago. Meanwhile, the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 have already arrived: Sony and Microsoft are in next-gen console land. A recent Nintendo rundown of upcoming Switch games had no news on new Switch hardware and felt light on big-name new games. 

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Does that mean a Switch 2 is coming later this year? It sure seems like it. Maybe it’ll be called the Switch 2. Or a Switch Pro. New Nintendo Switch. Super Nintendo Switch. Super Nintendo Switch XL. Call it whatever you want, but it’s time for new Nintendo hardware to emerge. It’s looking increasingly likely that that long-rumored “Switch Pro” could happen in 2021.
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Small updates could still offer a lot of upside

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The older Nvidia Tegra processor on the Switch can handle games just fine, but that venting fan on top shows it has to chug a little more than I’m comfortable with. Besides not requiring a venting fan (maybe), an improved Switch processor could also aim to boost handheld performance up to what the docked Switch can do. Four years later, of course I’d expect a new processor.
I still save a pair of wired 3.5mm headphones somewhere near my bedside table to plug into the Switch. It’s absurd. Everything else works with Bluetooth headsets, but not the Switch. Nintendo’s controllers are wireless. Come on, introduce Bluetooth audio.

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