When sitting down with the Nintendo Switch 2 , I couldn’t help but think of its predecessor and how experimental it felt when it arrived. For the original Switch, Nintendo turned to Nvidia for a chipset that had already appeared in past products (one that was already several years old). The rest of the package omitted a lot of the niceties found in other home consoles, like 4K support, Ethernet, and more. A handful of features, such as Bluetooth audio, were missing out of the gate. Nintendo cut down costs, likely in an attempt to appeal to a broader market, and perhaps with some uncertainty about how that market would respond to its fresh new spin on gaming. We all know how history played out: The Switch became one of the best-selling consoles of all time.

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