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Switch 2 sports ~7.9-inch screen, 33% bigger tablet surface—Ars video analysis

A scaled comparison between the Switch 2 and the Steam Deck OLED shows Nintendo’s system has a larger screen despite being narrower.

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A scaled comparison between the Switch 2 and the Steam Deck OLED shows Nintendo’s system has a larger screen despite being narrower. Credit: Nintendo / Valve / Ars Technica

This measurement method requires some judgment calls to decide where the edges of certain Switch 2 elements begin and end in the relevant frames. Issues of distortion associated with the camera lens (or video editing on Nintendo’s part) might also affect the precision of the measurements. Still, the results of this calculation should be close enough for a first-order estimate.

Overall, the Switch’s expanded screen size would give it something of a leg up over portable PC competition like the Steam Deck (or Steam Deck OLED) and ROG Ally X. To get a significantly bigger screen on a gaming handheld, you have to look to the Lenovo Legion Go or monsters like the upcoming Acer Nitro Blaze 11. Yet despite the larger screen, the Switch 2 still comes in significantly narrower than competition like the Steam Deck (10.48-inch width with Joy-Cons for the Switch 2 versus 11.7 inches for the Steam Deck).

As for the new Joy-Cons, a lengthening of roughly 13 to 18 percent along either axis should make holding them a little less cramp-inducing for adult hands. And the additional surface area on the joysticks (~43 percent larger) and buttons (~60 percent larger) should make them significantly more comfortable under the thumbs.

We won’t really know how the comparative hardware battle will shake out, though, until we get crucial details from Nintendo about things like the Switch 2’s thickness, weight, screen resolution, and hardware power (not to mention the price, of course). For now, though, at least we can look at these images and measurements and imagine how the next Nintendo console will feel in our hands.

Switch 2 estimated dimensions

(As calculated by Ars Technica, based on freeze frames from the teaser trailer)

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A B C D E F G H I
Switch 2 (approx.) Switch Switch OLED
mm in mm in S2 % + mm in S2 % +
Tablet width 196.1 7.72 173 6.81 13.35% 176 6.93 11.42%
w/ Joy-Cons 266.3 10.48 239 9.41 11.42% 242 9.53 10.04%
Tablet height 115.7 4.56 102 4.02 13.43% 102 4.02 13.43%
Tablet footprint area 22,689 35.17 17,054 26.43 33.04% 17,952 27.82 26.39%
w/ Joy-Cons 30,811 47.75 24,378 37.78 26.39% 24,684 38.26 24.82%
Screen width 175 6.89 137 5.39 27.74% 155 6.10 12.90%
Screen height 98.5 3.88 77 3.03 27.92% 87 3.43 13.22%
Screen diagonal 201 7.91 157.5 6.20 27.62% 177.8 7.00 13.05%
Screen area (^2) 17,237 26.72 10,549 16.35 63.40% 13,485 20.90 27.82%
Joy-Con height 116 4.57 102 4.02 13.73%
Joy-Con width 42.4 1.67 35.9 1.41 18.11%
Joy-Con footprint area (^2) 4918 7.62 3,662 5.68 34.32%
Joystick diameter 17.94 0.71 15 0.59 19.60%
Joystick surface area (^2) 253 0.39 177 0.27 43.04%
Face button diameter 9.15 0.36 7.24 0.29 26.38%

Face button surface area (^2)

66 0.10 41 0.06 59.73%

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Report: After many leaks, Switch 2 announcement could come “this week”

Nintendo may be getting ready to make its Switch 2 console official. According to “industry whispers” collected by Eurogamer, as well as reporting from The Verge’s Tom Warren, the Switch 2 could be formally announced sometime this week. Eurogamer suggests the reveal is scheduled for this Thursday, January 16.

The reporting also suggests that the reveal will focus mostly on the console’s hardware design, with another game-centered announcement coming later. Eurogamer reports that the console won’t be ready to launch until April; this would be similar to Nintendo’s strategy for the original Switch, which was announced in mid-January 2017 but not launched until March.

Many things about the Switch 2’s physical hardware design have been thoroughly leaked at this point, thanks mostly to accessory makers who have been showing off their upcoming cases. Accessory maker Genki was at CES last week with a 3D-printed replica of the console based on the real thing, suggesting a much larger but still familiar-looking console with a design and button layout similar to the current Switch.

On the inside, the console is said to sport a new Nvidia-designed Arm processor with a much more powerful GPU and more RAM than the current Switch. Dubbed “T239,” Eurogamer reports that the chip includes 1,536 CUDA cores based on the Ampere architecture, the same used in 2020’s GeForce RTX 30-series graphics cards on the PC.

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