
Should I buy it… a 4K TV!
There probably aren’t too many delays even with 120 out, right?
The purpose of using an external monitor is diminishing…
Let’s buy something like 4K 120fps.
>>3
Honestly, I’m conflicted about whether to buy a TV or a monitor…
The screen size is superior.
Only one of the three HDMI ports supported HDR.
I hope that by the time of Switch 5, we will have a 24-inch built-in LCD.
>>7
Humans need to evolve too…
Does HDR really make that much of a difference?
>>9
Wow, it’s dazzling!
When you use Instagram or Threads, you tend to see photos and videos that match those platforms, but they’re really bright.
>>9
Because the information of gradation increases, the information in high-contrast images (like those that are backlit or have blown-out highlights and shadows) tends to be retained more easily.
I think the scene we used for the demo was exactly like that.
Conversely, I think most of the details in the gradation that wouldn’t be noticeable in SDR are hardly understood.
I’m using a WQHD monitor, but does Metroid only have Full HD mode and 4K mode?
>>10
I still don’t understand.
>>10
Since the Switch2 itself is specified to support 4K (60FPS), WQHD, and Full HD, I don’t think they would sell anything that doesn’t comply with that.
What is VRR? I seriously asked directly and became curious.
Then the part about Cyberpunk said they might release a game locked at 40fps, so it seems like they’re doing interesting things with games right now.
Whether to choose 4K60 or 2K120 in TV mode is probably decided by the console settings rather than by each software.
I think there are quite a few people in Japan who will experience HDR for the first time with the Switch 2.
>>15
It’s probably on your smartphone…
It seems like increasing the load in Minecraft should be fine.
>>16
If I could get my hands on it, I would like to try it.
>>16
It seems that the shaders will also be consolidated, so it might be better to play the Bedrock version on Switch 2.
That thing has a good compatibility with chat, even though I don’t have any friends.
>>38
Is chat just a private chat between friends?
I hope so.
>>38
Do you want to chat with me…?
I’m currently using a WQHD 144hz, but I’m considering upgrading to 4k if I get a bonus.
HDR is a feature that exists only on large monitors and televisions, so it is unprecedented for it to be incorporated into a device of this size.
>>19
Smartphones and iPads…
>>19
I have an iPad Pro and an iPhone Pro, but I can display it.
Many of today’s TVs are also 4K120Hz.
There is no lag in game mode.
Now, you can buy a television or monitor from the 100,000 yen class of the past for 50,000 or 100,000 yen.
The Switch’s main settings are 120fps for Full HD and WQHD, and 60fps for 4K, right?
The mobile mode supports Full HD at 120fps.
>>24
That’s right.
Perhaps many people use it in Full HD.
I wanted to watch movies, so I bought a 4K TV and I’ll play games on it too! But there was an unbelievable amount of input lag.
>>27
Choose the one that has a game mode.
It seems that performance will increase several times, so I’d like a mode with lots of enemies like in Zelda…
>>29
It’s tough to have a lot of enemies even on PC, so most games are carefully thought out before starting to make them.
Given that it achieves this performance at 50,000, the cost is likely being squeezed on the software side.
It’s no surprise that Nintendo would want to completely eliminate scalpers.
>>30
It looks interesting, so I’ll buy it, but when I looked closely, the world is expensive!
>>44
When purchased individually, it costs around 10,000 yen, but in the bundled version, it only increases by about 4,000 yen, which is a mysterious bug-like situation.
>>30
If you use vinegar kelp, it seems you can upgrade Kirby for essentially 500 yen.
>>53
Well, the vinegar kelp for Switch1 isn’t going to be discontinued, so I can buy it here and upgrade it.
One option is to output in Full HD at 120fps on a 4K monitor.
The resolution is an integer multiple, so it feels somehow good.
I wonder what the satisfactory initial shipment number will be.
About four years ago, I bought a 4K 144Hz monitor, and my GPU couldn’t keep up, so I remembered buying a 3090.
>>35
There’s no need to forcefully match the performance to the monitor side, but this is really a thing, isn’t it?
Depending on the software, it seems you can switch between performance mode and high-quality mode in the settings.
I was so eager to buy a 4K TV, but I completely disregarded the size of the room, and now I have severe headaches from eye strain.
>>37
I’m living in a 6-tatami mat room right now, so I can’t fit a TV larger than 40 inches in my home…
>>48
Let’s buy a slim 42-inch.
Well, now you can get a 4K monitor for around 40,000 yen, and they’re sold everywhere, so it doesn’t seem like something to worry about.
You can sell TVs infinitely as long as you set an appropriate price.
>>42
Is that HDR?
>>47
It’s HDR, but at 60Hz.
The upgraded version of the monitor I bought was released six months later, and I don’t feel like replacing it.
>>43
I wonder what it is… I sometimes experience these kinds of superstitions.
When it comes to gaming monitors, the story changes a bit…
>>46
I think it’s not necessary to be so strict since it’s up to 4K 60fps.
It lasted for half a year.
120Hz is nice.
I wonder if the Tierkin Switch 2 edition will have double the number of Ultra Hand connections.
I wonder why the bundled version is so cheap.
>>56
They want to increase the number of players because of that gameplay.
>>56
There are no other software options.
>>56
Don’t you think you’d definitely fall if it was a total of 60,000?
If you buy the multilingual version, it’s 80,000.
If I joined this a long time ago for a year, am I excluded from the lottery even if I make an online purchase now?
>>59
In that case, I can apply.
>>65
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>>65
The only thing left is to see if I’ve played for over 50 hours.
>>70
Nintendo is looking at all the anonymous game history, so if you make any suspicious moves, you might be considered a reseller and get blocked.
>>59
It’s all stated in the official documentation, and you can know if it applies by testing, so go to the official source.
After all, a monitor that matches the Switch 2 will come out later anyway.
It’s safer to wait now.
Switch2 comes with a coupon worth 4000 yen off!
I wonder what the HDR standard of the main monitor is.
I guess it’s at least 400.
If you want to apply, hurry up and apply.
The deadline is coming soon.
>>71
Speaking of which, the deadline is until tomorrow morning.
The day after tomorrow is the Mario Kart Direct.
You can check if you meet the conditions on the Switch 2 purchase page, just in case.
I see, it’s until tomorrow.
It was long.
I plan to buy Xenoblade 2, 3, Xenocrisis, and Tears of the Kingdom with vinegar kombu.
The Switch also had a lot of ports of Wii U titles and sequels, so I wonder how it will turn out.
>>76
Looking at the manufacturer’s announcements, it seems like many games that didn’t run on the Switch before will be ported for it for a while.
I have the urge to replace my TV, but I can’t place anything larger than 40 inches in the current spot, so I can’t make up my mind.
Thanks to Switch2, it seems that HDR and SDEX, which have not been widely used until now, will become popular, and I am thrilled.
I forgot to cancel my Nintendo Online subscription and it had been 3 years and 5 months.
I’ll try playing a Nintendo 64 game that I haven’t played before.
I’m looking forward to the content since they’re going to the trouble of doing a Mario Kart Direct.
>>82
I would like a thorough introduction to cows and side-steppers.
To be honest, I have an HDR-compatible monitor and a PS5, but I have HDR turned off.
There’s something off about it.
>>83
About 10 years ago, when Windows 10 supported HDR, I immediately tried it with HDR-compatible monitors and TVs, but I turned it off quickly because the desktop screen became too washed out.
It hasn’t changed in Windows 11 either.
It’s a hassle to only turn it on when playing games or watching HDR videos…
If you joined more than two years ago, you can’t see it in the history of My Store, and if you’re not currently a member, the accumulated points won’t be displayed either…
I wonder if Sakurai-san will win?
>>86
“I wonder when I will be able to win.”
I just want the edge of the gradation, you know, HDR.
Either way, we have to brighten it up; otherwise, we won’t be able to reproduce it, so we have to do something about the middle as well.
I hope that those annoying SD cards get cheaper and cheaper.
>>89
It seems that the 256GB can be purchased at a low price for the winners, so even those who go all out don’t have to worry.
I wonder if there are any benefits for non-upgraded Switch software.
>>91
Since it was Yoshi’s Woolly World, which was mentioned as an example of faster loading times, it’s not impossible.
I’m not sure if there will be less lag or not.
>>91
If that’s the case, I think they would announce it at the Switch 2 Direct, so I believe it will only be software that has been adapted accordingly.
>>91
Loading has become faster and the frame rate is stable.
Nowadays, TVs connect to PCs without any sense of discomfort.
>>97
It has never been a problem in the past, but with the Windows OS, enabling HDR makes the colors appear washed out.
It’s probably because the Windows UI screen is SDR.
Isn’t it harder to find someone who hasn’t experienced HDR yet?
>>98
The screen looks that way, but when it comes to the content, I don’t know.
There are probably many people who don’t play 3D games on their smartphones.
>>98
Is it compatible with 4K 120fps? It shouldn’t be, right?
>>102
Since Switch2 is not supported, I guess it doesn’t really matter…
>>102
I’m doing it…
Our TV is still one from when Toshiba was manufacturing REGZA, and it has a fluorescent tube backlight.
It’s amazing, isn’t it?
>>99
It lasts long!
Please take care of it.
>>103
I never expected it to last for 14 years, really.
>>99
It looks really dark.
>>99
We have a REGZA 22A8000.
>>122
We have a 26C3700.
>>99
Our TV is probably that too, is it possible it’s the ZS1?
I have been using the 42ZS1 all along.
For a while, the screen remained dark and then it stopped displaying altogether.
The fluorescent tube, which had been displaying a bright screen continuously, is scary.
>>131
Fluorescent tubes are amazing!
I have gameplay footage from Saipan.
>>100
The movements are sluggish, but the modeling is beautiful.
I can’t catch up with the clarity without replacing my monitor…
It’s remarkable how many elements are emerging that could have pushed it to 50,000.
>>108
Honestly, I thought it would be at least 60,000 yen even if it was cheap.
But maybe I’ll set it to a resolution of 1090.
I’m glad I bought a 4K monitor, even though it’s a bit 32-inch.
1090!?
32H!?
The Toshiba FHD TV that we bought when we switched to terrestrial digital broadcasting is still working.
When I bring screenshots or non-HDR environments, I get confused because it looks different, even though it looks beautiful during gameplay.
Is there any point in projecting 4K on a 32-inch screen…?
>>117
The dots are finely detailed and more beautiful than Full HD.
>>117
27 is meaningful.
I mean, the font looks beautiful even on 27.
A 32-year-old’s sex is vivid…
>>118
It’s the most fatty, isn’t it?
>>118
Kowloon…
I feel like I want to update my TV with this opportunity, but the one I have now is still usable…
I have no idea at all.
I don’t know which monitor to buy.
HDR doesn’t have a good image.
With most monitors, HDR400 is almost meaningless.
Monitors really don’t reach the end of their lifespan easily, do they?
It’s fine to sell it for a pittance, right?
Suddenly, I, a virgin, was stabbed.
For a while, there were ads promoting turning on HDR, and the screen often got dark, making me think, “Damn it!”
>>130
I mean, just do it on an HDR-compatible social media…
On Instagram and Threads, etc.
I still have a 32-inch from the dawn of digital terrestrial broadcasting with a fluorescent tube, and it’s ridiculously big.
When I bought an additional 48-inch 4K OLED, it took up less installation space than my previous 32-inch, so even though the current TV has a large screen, it’s still small.
I should have bought the FUNAI that was on sale before it went out of business…
>>134
About four years ago, I bought my mom a FUNAI television, and it broke three times, each time we had it repaired…
I’m curious about what it feels like to have Cyberpunk fixed at 40fps.
>>137
It seems they fixed it at a median of 40fps to avoid compromising game performance even in mobile mode.
>>137
Well, it’s a bit sluggish, but it feels like it will switch to a 60fps mode eventually.
You should be more concerned about the 720p.
>>137
Saipan is not fixed since the developers said the target value is 30-40.
It’s amazing that it can output 120fps.
It’s a gaming monitor.
I want to do it in bed, but is there a lightweight 4K 120Hz monitor the size of a tablet?
I’m currently using a size 23.8, so I might buy a slightly larger one…
Isn’t the company monitor usually a commercially available large television?
Businesses using commercial monitors are wealthy.
>>144
The conditions specified are indeed too lenient.
Television holders that look like fossils are emerging one after another.
For someone like me who is satisfied with FHD 60fps in PC games, the Switch 2 might be overkill.
>>146
Satisfaction refers to a state of being accustomed to dissatisfaction.
>>149
That said, I have only seen environments that are better than that occasionally in arcade rhythm games, so it’s hard to compare…
>>146
Well, realistically, games that reach 120 fps aren’t that common, so I think it will feel like hitting 60 fps in Full HD is good enough.
For work, around 24 inches is best, but for gaming, a larger screen is definitely better.
>>147
It depends on the genre, but I think playing Mario Kart 8 in HD on a big TV makes it more beautiful, vibrant, and enjoyable.
In this era, there are even 360Hz monitors, and yet people are still talking about FHD…
I think HDR will work really well for the two Zelda games.
Doesn’t it completely change the appearance?
>>151
The two previous works will also support HDR.
I’m looking forward to it.
(What could hz be…?)
>>152
It’s so naughty!!
Is it time for this 48-inch OED TV that I bought exclusively for gaming and have been underutilizing?
Comparing yourself to others will make you unhappy.
I’ve been so anxious every day lately, so I just want to get the winning notification quickly!
>>158
Just hold on until after lunch tomorrow.
This is the first time I’ve seen Ichirou Mizuki revived.
>>159
You want to play Tears of the Kingdom, right?
>>159
I’m just doing a live in Brazil right now…
It’s not enough just to go out.
Lately, the text is so small under the assumption of a large TV that it’s really bothersome.
Well, even if you replace home appliances, they quickly become mid-range models in about a year.
I want a 55-inch 4K 120Hz TV.
I’ll remind you to make sure the lottery is done properly.
If you’re going to buy a 4K, it’s better than a 30-inch monitor for gaming.
I think a TV around 50 inches has better upscaling performance and is a good choice.
>>168
It can output natively (?), but what about upscaling…?
>>172
Even when displayed in full HD, it looks beautiful at 1:1 plus upscaling.
For example, in Mario Kart, the satisfaction level is higher when playing at 1080p 120fps rather than 4K 60fps, which is a trade-off like that.
Our TV still has a terrestrial analog button…
I can only see sandstorms now.
What I want to try with switch2 is how much it can withstand bombs and rapid fire in the snowy mountains of Breath of the Wild.
The upgrade fee is 3000 yen.
Turned off HDR.
I can’t play From games because it’s dark.
>>176
I’ve never experienced HDR, but can’t it make dark places brighter?
I don’t really understand.
>>178
Local dimming allows the brightness of the backlight to change for each pixel, making dark areas darker and bright areas stand out more.
If the original data contained an overall command to make it dark, it would just become dark.
Thanks to Switch 2, DLSS seems to be spreading, and its influence is huge.
“Sell the PS5 for 4 and hand down the Switch 2 to the parents.”
>>179
(I wonder how long this son will be obsessed with games…)
>>181
But if you break your heart, you won’t get into the game anymore.
Since I’ll probably only play in handheld mode, should I buy new reading glasses?
HDR1000, 4k, over 120fps
I’m going to buy a monitor like this.
It seems like it wasn’t compatible with HDR1000.
>>186
If you’re going to respond to that, it can only be done with OLED or mini LED.
The price is not comparable to that of LCDs.
I feel like I’ll be playing games until I die.
I only play in mobile mode.
>>188
It’s really nice this time because it comes with a great monitor for everyone.
HDR has become quite widespread, hasn’t it?
I feel like it usually comes with games for the PS5 generation.
I became an old man, got so absorbed in work that I graduated from gaming, but I ended up breaking my heart.
Watching information about MariCar made me want to play the game again, and I’m feeling rejuvenated.
>>193
Games are good for the soul.
>>193
I’m glad.
You can’t play online multiplayer games if you’re only in handheld mode, right?
When the PS5 was released, 4k 120Hz displays were really expensive, but now LCDs have become quite a bit cheaper.
Organic EL is still a bit pricey.
I think they have made it a decent performance considering the power consumption of the backlight.
I hope it has performance similar to an iPad that isn’t locally dimming.
Now that I think about it, I wish I had gotten the one with Mario Kart…