Finally, the Nintendo Switch Lite SUPER5 OLED screen gives it the display that the handheld desperately needed. There’s also going to be a SUPER5 HDMI mod that enables the Switch Lite to output 1080p HDMI video released alongside the screen.
Available in standard and touchscreen kits, this upgrade significantly boosts brightness, contrast ratio, and color gamut when compared to the standard Switch Lite IPS screen. The DIY kit contains everything you need to upgrade a standard Switch Lite, and most importantly, does not require shell modifications or soldering. It goes on sale September 26th at 10am Hong Kong time, with the non-touch version starting at $49.99 USD, all the way up to $109.99 for the Meta Kit that has a complete replacement shell with the SUPER5 OLED screen preinstalled.
- Handheld Nintendo Switch gaming at a great price
- For every member of your family, there’s a member of ours
- Optimized for personal, handheld play, the Nintendo Switch Lite is a small and light Nintendo Switch system

Hum, I’ll probably pick one up down the line just for the output. I remember you saying it would probably be limited to 720p but on the website it says 1080p so that’s awesome!,” said one commenter.
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