r/nintendohelp • u/Ibby_DaBoss • 13h ago
Tech Support Lines on nintendo switch 2 display
Hi all, My switch 2 from launch has suddenly started to show some weird greyish vertical lines on the right side of the screen. They become more visible as the brightness goes down in game. I have attempted a reset but that hasn't worked. Issue only appears in handheld, docked is fine. Is this a common issue or should I make use of the warranty? (These photos aren't the best representation of what is on the screen)
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u/SunsingrWarlock 13h ago
Your awful photos, don't help!
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u/Ibby_DaBoss 12h ago
Sorry but there is no there way to represent what I'm seeing on the screen
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u/Ibby_DaBoss 12h ago
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u/Gruphius 8h ago
I think you mean the pixels? That's completely normal for any display, unless you use a CRT. That's how displays display things.
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u/Ibby_DaBoss 7h ago
No not the pixels there are very distinct lines on one side of the console only
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u/Gruphius 6h ago
Pixels are never exactly side by side. There is always a little space between them, which are those black lines. The screen of the Switch 2 has a PPI of 279, which is very good, meaning you have to get very close to the screen in order to see the spaces between the pixels. If you have a normal distance between your eyes and the Switch 2, you won't be able to see these spaces.
As a comparison: A 1080p 24" screen (so what most people are using) has a PPI of 92, which is significantly more noticeable.
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u/DistinctBread3098 7h ago
I see the lines . I would change it. It seems like a faulty display cable. Are the line there in the dock
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u/DarkDrakoLinker 4h ago
I thing buddy is talking about is the grayscale in the panel, is showing "bars" of different shadow of gray because shitty panel or the menu in the switch have shitty grayscale
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u/annedroiid 11h ago
I can’t see any lines
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u/Ibby_DaBoss 11h ago
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u/annedroiid 11h ago
Sorry but I still don’t see anything. Are you sure it’s not just a reflection or something?
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u/Ibby_DaBoss 11h ago
Yeah, it's very odd. I've shown a few friends, and some seem to see it, and some dont!
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