The Mobapad website cites information regarding the Nintendo Switch 2 console, confirming the accuracy of the details provided. The Switch 2 has undergone some changes while still maintaining the device’s identity, allowing for dual screen and handheld modes, as well as compatibility with the previous console. It supports the original Joy-Cons, Pro controllers, and game cartridges that allow for gameplay from the Switch 1 (although Switch 1 cartridges are not compatible with Switch 2).
A significant change lies in the redesigned Joy-Cons, which are larger in size. The side rail attachment for controllers has shifted from sliding rails to magnets, with the SL/SR buttons becoming metallic when detached. Additionally, there are two extra buttons added to the side, alongside the existing L/R and ZL/ZR buttons. The right-hand Joy-Con’s Home button now includes an additional control button.
Regarding hardware specifications, the Switch 2 still supports USB-C charging. However, it now features 4K resolution output when connected to a rotatable Dock. The handheld device boasts an 8-inch screen with 1080p resolution.
TLDR: The Mobapad website confirms the details of the Nintendo Switch 2 console, highlighting changes in design and functionality, including upgraded Joy-Cons, enhanced display resolution, and improved compatibility with previous console accessories.
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