If you cannot get your palms on the newest Nintendo Switch 2, you may be capable to hold the FOMO at bay within the meantime with a intelligent mod to your Swap Lite. Retro Remake’s co-founder, Taki Udon, posted a video displaying off a working model of the SUPER5 OLED Contact HDMI mod. Because the prolonged identify suggests, this third-party mod provides an OLED show, a glass touchscreen and HDMI output to the Swap Lite.
The Nintendo Swap 2 is barely a month previous so it is too early to anticipate any information on a Swap Lite successor. Nonetheless, the Retro Remake’s mod provides some essential upgrades to Nintendo’s handheld that was launched in 2019 and offers us some concept of what a next-gen model may appear to be. Notably, it is a no-solder mod that largely solely requires connecting cables and might output 1080p HDMI video to a bigger display than the Swap Lite’s 5.5-inch LCD touchscreen.
Retro Remake beforehand supplied a SUPER5 OLED Touch mod, which lacked the HDMI function. Including the additional function proved to be a severe problem, in response to the corporate’s co-founder, who mentioned the mission took “18 months of R&D, simply as many failed revisions, and greater than $200K in prices.”
“I am unable to describe how soul-crushing it was to undergo so many failed revisions,” Taki Udon wrote on X. “After the third failure, I used to be hopeful each subsequent model would achieve success, however they weren’t.”
Testing continues to be underway for the SUPER5 OLED Contact HDMI improve package, however the latest post exhibits that the Swap Lite mod taking part in Mario Kart on a bigger show. Retro Remake’s HDMI improve kits begin at $90, however are at present bought out on its website. In response to an e mail despatched out to preorder prospects, the corporate is uncertain of when it should ship these kits out.
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