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Nintendo, Switch 2 in Kenya

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The Nintendo Switch 2, released on June 5, 2025, builds upon the original Switch’s hybrid concept with significant upgrades in performance, display, and features. Here are its key characteristics and price in Kenya

Console & Performance:

  • Custom NVIDIA Processor: Powered by a custom NVIDIA chip with Ampere architecture and eight ARM Cortex A78C cores, offering substantially improved processing and graphics performance compared to the original Switch (reportedly 10x the graphics performance). This enables smoother frame rates, sharper visuals, and faster loading speeds.
  • Enhanced Storage: Comes with 256GB of internal UFS storage (8x the original Switch’s 32GB), expandable with microSD Express cards up to 2TB. It also features a custom file decompression engine (FDE) for faster load times.
  • Improved Connectivity: Supports Wi-Fi 6 for faster download speeds and features Bluetooth. The dock also includes an Ethernet port for a stable wired connection.
  • Dual USB-C Ports: One on the bottom for docking/charging, and a new one on the top for accessories or charging in tabletop mode.
  • Backward Compatibility: Plays both physical and digital Nintendo Switch games, with some older titles potentially receiving enhanced “Switch 2 Edition” versions to take advantage of the new hardware.
  • Improved Audio: Offers crisp audio quality and 3D spatial sound through its built-in speakers, and supports linear PCM 5.1ch output in TV mode.
  • Battery Life: Approximately 2 – 6.5 hours, depending on usage and games.

Display:

  • Larger, Higher Resolution Screen: Features a 7.9-inch wide color gamut LCD touchscreen with a 1920×1080 (1080p) resolution. This is a significant upgrade from the original Switch’s 6.2-inch 720p screen.
  • High Refresh Rate & HDR: Supports HDR10 and a variable refresh rate (VRR) up to 120Hz in handheld mode.
  • 4K TV Output: When docked, the system can output up to 4K resolution (3840×2160) at 60fps, with support for HDR10. It also supports 120fps at 1920×1080 or 2560×1440 resolutions. The dock has a built-in fan to keep the system cool during 4K output.

Joy-Con 2 Controllers:

  • Magnetic Attachment: Joy-Con 2 controllers attach magnetically to the console, offering a more secure and satisfying “snap” compared to the original rail system.
  • Mouse Controls: Each Joy-Con 2 has an optical sensor, allowing them to be used as mouse controllers in compatible games. This opens up new gameplay possibilities.
  • New “C” Button: A new “C” button on the right Joy-Con 2 is dedicated to the new GameChat feature.
  • HD Rumble 2: An enhanced vibration function for more immersive haptic feedback.
  • Improved Ergonomics: Slightly larger than the original Joy-Cons with a matte finish, redesigned for better comfort and access to shoulder buttons.
  • Lost Controller Locator: Can be remotely “pinged” to vibrate or beep, helping users locate misplaced controllers.

New Gameplay & Social Features:

  • GameChat: A built-in voice chat service that allows users to voice chat, share their game screen, and even video chat (with a compatible USB-C camera, sold separately) with friends. It features a built-in microphone with noise and echo cancellation. GameChat is free until March 31, 2026, after which a Nintendo Switch Online membership will be required.
  • Virtual Game Cards: A new feature allowing users to temporarily lend digital games to friends and family, replicating the experience of sharing physical cartridges. This works for games on both Switch and Switch 2.
  • Nintendo Classics (GameCube on NSO): The Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack now includes a selection of GameCube games, exclusive to the Switch 2, with additional features like button remapping, CRT filters, and a rewind function for N64 games. A new GameCube controller is also available.
  • Improved Kickstand: A wide, U-shaped metal arch on stiff hinges, offering greater stability and adjustable viewing angles in tabletop mode.
  • Delivery time: 2 hours within Nairobi, 24 hours countrywide.
  • 18 months warranty at Genuine Warranty Center.
  • Please contact our shop directly before placing your order. 

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Description of Nintendo Switch 2 In Kenya

The Nintendo Switch 2, released on June 5, 2025, marks a significant leap forward for Nintendo’s hybrid console concept, building upon the immense success of its predecessor with substantial upgrades in performance, display, and features. While maintaining the core design of a tablet with detachable controllers, the Switch 2 refines nearly every aspect to deliver a more immersive and capable gaming experience.

Design and Display:

The Switch 2 sports a larger 7.9-inch LCD screen, a noticeable upgrade from the original Switch’s 6.2-inch (or the OLED model’s 7-inch) display. This larger screen also boasts a sharper 1920×1080 (1080p) resolution, effectively doubling the pixel count of the first-generation Switch. While it opts for an LCD over OLED, the Switch 2’s display is significantly brighter and more vibrant than the original’s LCD, offering excellent picture quality. It also supports HDR10 and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) up to 120Hz, providing smoother and more visually dynamic gameplay in handheld mode.

Physically, the console is slightly larger and heavier (approximately 1.18 lbs with Joy-Cons attached) than its predecessor, accommodating the bigger screen. Despite this, it maintains a slim profile, feeling premium and comfortable in hand. A notable design improvement is the robust, U-shaped metal kickstand, which is far more stable and adjustable than the original’s flimsy version, allowing for a wider range of viewing angles in tabletop mode. Another welcome addition is a second USB-C port on the top of the console, making it easier to charge while using the kickstand or connect accessories.

Performance and Power:

Under the hood, the Switch 2 is powered by a custom NVIDIA processor with an Ampere architecture GPU and 8 ARM Cortex A78C cores (with 6 available to developers). This represents a substantial increase in processing power compared to the original Switch’s Nvidia Tegra X1 chip, enabling smoother frame rates, sharper visuals, and faster loading times across games. It comes with 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM, with 9GB available for developers, a significant jump from the original’s 4GB.

When docked, the Switch 2 can output up to 4K resolution at 60 frames per second (fps) or 1920×1080/2560×1440 resolutions at 120 fps to compatible TVs. This enhanced graphical capability allows for more visually demanding multi-platform titles to be ported to the Switch 2, something that was often a limitation for the original. It also supports NVIDIA’s DLSS technology and ray tracing, further enhancing visual fidelity in compatible games.

Joy-Con 2 Controllers:

The new Joy-Con 2 controllers maintain a familiar ergonomic design but introduce several key improvements. They attach to the console with a satisfying magnetic mechanism, replacing the previous rail system, and detach easily with a release button on the back. The analog sticks are slightly larger and move more smoothly, and the SL/SR buttons are now bigger for improved comfort, especially when using a single Joy-Con sideways for multiplayer.

Perhaps the most innovative feature of the Joy-Con 2 is the inclusion of optical sensors that allow them to function as a mouse in compatible games. This opens up new control possibilities, akin to PC gaming, for titles like Fortnite and Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. Additionally, a new “C Button” on the right Joy-Con 2 provides dedicated access to GameChat, Nintendo’s new integrated voice and video chat platform.

Connectivity and Online Features:

The Switch 2 significantly upgrades its connectivity. It supports Wi-Fi 6, which offers faster download speeds and reduced latency compared to the original’s Wi-Fi 5. The dock now includes a wired LAN port for a more stable internet connection in TV mode.

GameChat is a major new social feature, allowing players to voice chat, share their game screen in real-time, and even video chat with friends directly from the console. The Switch 2 has a built-in microphone with noise and echo cancellation, and a USB-C port on the top of the console can be used for a compatible camera for video chat.

Storage and Backward Compatibility:

The Nintendo Switch 2 comes with a generous 256GB of internal UFS storage, an eight-fold increase over the original Switch’s 32GB (or the OLED’s 64GB). This provides ample space for game downloads and save data. For further expansion, the system supports microSD Express cards, a new standard that offers faster access speeds for games. It’s important to note that standard microSD cards from previous Switch models are not compatible for running games on the Switch 2, though they can be used for copying screenshots and videos.

Crucially, the Switch 2 is fully backward compatible with original Nintendo Switch game cards, allowing existing Switch owners to bring their library of physical games over to the new console. Select original Switch games may also benefit from the Switch 2’s improved hardware, potentially offering faster loading times and enhanced graphics.

Battery Life and Price:

The Switch 2 houses a 5220mAh lithium-ion battery, offering approximately 2 to 6.5 hours of gameplay, depending on the game. While this is generally less than the Switch OLED’s battery life (4.5 to 9 hours), it’s a trade-off for the significantly more powerful hardware. The console charges in about 3 hours in Sleep mode.

The Nintendo Switch 2 was launched at a price point of $449 (or $499 for a bundle), a notable increase over the original Switch’s launch price. Despite this, it has been met with strong demand, selling over 3.5 million units in its first week, making it the fastest-selling Nintendo game system of all time.

Innovations and Overall Experience:

The Nintendo Switch 2 represents a comprehensive evolution of the Switch concept, delivering a more premium, powerful, and connected experience. The larger, sharper display, magnetic Joy-Cons with mouse control capabilities, robust online chat features, and significant performance upgrades all contribute to a console that feels truly next-generation while retaining the beloved hybrid portability that made the original Switch so popular. It aims to bridge the gap in graphical prowess with other contemporary consoles while continuing to offer Nintendo’s unique brand of innovative gameplay and beloved franchises.

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