Nintendo Switch OLED HDMI 2.0 Cable Could Cause Crashes On Some Displays – Nintendo Switch

Released at the end of last year, the Nintendo Switch – Modèle OLED improves a lot of things even if basically the console remains the same. It is especially in portable mode that the new model makes the difference with its beautiful screen or its improved support. Despite all the Nintendo Switch – Modèle OLED brings its share of new features starting with a new dock that can be updated (even if it has never been before) and different little things (what we listed you here.) One of these little things is a new, more flexible HDMI cable that adopts the HDMI 2.0 standard while the previous cables were standardized HDMI 1.4. We say to ourselves that logically, it’s a better… Except that according to a user of the Reddit forum, this new cable might cause breakdowns in TV mode; short black screens which would last between 4 and 5 seconds and which would occur from time to time on certain TV screens. We have no way of verifying but if you are having this issue it looks like it can easily be fixed by tucking the cable away. HDMI 2.0 and replacing it with the original cable HDMI 1.4. Do not hesitate to send us your feedback if you are concerned by this story.

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