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Nintendo Switch 2 Unveiled: Gamers Face High Repair Costs

Nintendo Switch 2 Launches: Rising Repair Costs a Concern for Gamers

The much-anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 has hit the market, but there’s a catch—repair costs have surged significantly compared to earlier models. According to Notebookcheck, the prices for spare parts in Japan have increased by up to 92%. This escalation covers almost everything, from the motherboard to the display, and even the Joy-Con and Pro Controller.

Why the Price Hike?

A comprehensive comparison by Tom’s Hardware reveals the pricing of the Switch 2’s components against its predecessors, including the Switch OLED, Switch V1, and Switch Lite. While the listed prices are from Japan, global variations are expected as local adjustments occur.

The Switch 2’s updated motherboard, equipped with a Tegra T239 processor, 12 GB LPDDR5x-8533 RAM, and a 256 GB UFS 3.1 storage, costs 27,500 yen ($175). This is about 67% more than the original Switch motherboard. The IPS display, featuring a 120Hz refresh rate with HDR10 and VRR, is priced 30% higher than the Switch OLED’s screen, and 60% more than the Switch V1.

Component Specifics and Costs

Previously bundled repairs now have separate charges, affecting overall maintenance. For instance, replacing the cartridge slot, Type-C port, or battery costs Japanese consumers 9,900 yen ($63), a 65% increase. Meanwhile, audio system or SD card slot repairs are priced at 7,150 yen ($45), marking an 18% hike.

Output-related component replacements through the new dock will cost $44, a 76% rise from the Switch OLED. Joy-Con repairs have also jumped to $25, 40% higher than previous models, despite lacking the Hall effect sensor. Furthermore, the Switch 2 Pro Controller repair will run $41.50, a 50% increase.

This cost surge stems from higher production expenses and enhanced features. With the console itself priced at $499, up from $299, repair costs are predictably higher. Previously, iFixit downgraded the original Switch’s repairability due to part availability and assembly challenges. Whether Switch 2 will fare better or worse remains to be seen.

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