The Verge staff on the Switch 2: what we love and what we don't
Briefly

The Nintendo Switch 2 has launched with notable enhancements, including a larger 7.9-inch 1080p 120Hz display, which offers a clearer and smoother user interface experience compared to the original model. Although the screen lacks OLED technology, it marked a substantial upgrade, especially for previously constrained games from the original Switch. With a limited launch library supplemented by updates for older titles, the Switch 2 addresses prior performance issues. However, it only offers one color option at launch, disappointing some fans of the original's Joy-Con color variety.
The new console has a lot of improvements, like a bigger screen and an extra USB-C port.
I'm glad some great games are finally able to escape the shackles of the original Switch and really shine.
The Switch 2's slim launch lineup is supplemented by updates to some of the original Switch's most popular games.
It was bittersweet news that the Switch 2 only comes in black with tiny red and blue accents.
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