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goat Official Nintendo Switch Thread
As we look at Nintendo Switch 2 and you think about the feature sets that I talked about ... we believe that the pricing is appropriate for the value of the machine and the gameplay experience overall," he said. "We recognize there are some people that may not be able to afford [the Switch 2's] price point. That's why we wanted to make the other Switch platforms available, so [people] still have an opportunity to come into our gaming universe, be a part of these characters in these worlds, and see value, if you will, in whatever rung of the platform they come in." https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/nintendo-switch-2-price-tariffs-1.7503598 -
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The Playstation 5 thread
Sony didn't start supporting 120Hz VRR + HDR until 3 generations ago on their LEDs. The previous models are limited to VRR without HDR, which looks horrible (because of the less powerful Mediatek chip they were using). I would not suggest getting a Ps5 Pro until you get a newer TV. I was in the same boat, had Sony x900H in my main room and was missing out. That's why I upgraded to 65G3 in my main room and 55G4 in the office/quite room. Even on Ps5, the jump is exponential and it feels like an entirely new console, granted it mainly comes down to LG being an OLED and not HDMI 2.1 You can go through HDTV Test on Youtube, don't listen to random information online. Sony OLEDs are very expensive and even though the new LEDs support VRR + HDR, they still don't use the best chips out there and HDMI 2.1 is limited to 2 HDMI ports, not much of an issue but something to consider. I wouldn't put down 80k on a Pro without sorting the TV out, you will regret. But just check once if your set is indeed not supporting VRR + HDR, there were few units which got Snapdragon chips and they work fine. Google about your TV. -
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The Playstation 5 thread
It will run on any standard 1080p 50hz/60hz TV or monitor with HDMi socket But if you want best experience then get a 4K 120hz TV with VRR. This goes for anyone buying SX or PS5. 4K 120hz VRR TV gives best experience if you have the money to buy one. But i would suggest calling HG world and book your Pro now before its sold out, TV you can buy anytime later but Pro stock is limited and it will not release here anytime soon officially. Get Pro first then upgrade TV later on. Dont listen to people who telling you to get TV first, there are many easily available TV options in India but Pro not easily available. So get Pro first and then TV down the line. Get all details regarding warranty they offer. PS5 is quite reliable, it wont die if you keep it clean, well ventilated and use UPS if you get frequent power cuts.
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