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Back when we wrote our Nintendo Switch 2 review roundup, we noted that variable refresh rate (VRR) display output was not ...
The Belkin Charging Case doesn't stand out from the best Nintendo Switch accessories at first glance. From the outside, it's ...
Nintendo has intentionally implemented measures to restrict third-party accessories, including docks, hubs, and other ...
But as you probably now suspect, the Nintendo Switch 2 doesn’t do it that way. When you plug the Switch 2 into a third-party ...
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless takes inspiration from previous headsets in the brand’s lineup and transforms them into a budget-friendly, cozy gamer dream.
The Switch 2 is faster, and needs faster storage, so you'll have to use expensive MicroSD Express cards. The problem is, not only are those cards pricey, they're also quite precious—supply is short.
So why would you want to add an SSD to a Nintendo Switch 2? First, because it’s a cool hack. But second, it’s probably cheaper than spending a lot of money on an SD Express card.
Following Nintendo's latest console release, fans are wondering if they can use a microSD card with Nintendo Switch 2. Although the answer is yes, users must be aware of a few important things.
The Nintendo Switch 2 features 256GB of storage built in. Though that's a lot more than the original Switch's 32GB, it's still a bit limited, especially if you plan to download a lot of games.
Some of these are self-explanatory, given that the Nintendo Switch 2 is a new device, so accessories like the Joy-Con-specified controllers and Joy-Con Strap will not be compatible.
This means that Nintendo Switch 2 Editions of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Pokemon Legends: Z-A and Metroid Prime 4: Beyond should also work in the same way. As the full game and the ...
The original Nintendo Switch infamously did not have Bluetooth capabilities, so you had to plug in headphones or buy an adapter. Nintendo remedied this with updated Switch versions and kept that ...