A mock-up of Switch models, including the rumoured 'Pro' model.[/caption] That upgrade may well come at a cost, with one analyst telling Bloomberg they expect the new hardware to come at a $50-100 increase on top of the existing Switch model's $299.99 price point. This new chipset would come along with the reported larger, 7-inch, 720p OLED touchscreen on the new model of Switch. When docked, the new console would apparently output at 4K – previously, this seemed a tough ask for Switch hardware, but the improved chipset and DLSS makes this more feasible. Previous reports have pointed to manufacturing beginning in June, with a monthly production target of a million units. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/new-nintendo-switch-with-bigger-screen-4k-output-on-the-way-ign-news"] Nintendo has remained quiet on any new Switch model, with Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa recently saying it will not be announcing a new version "anytime soon." Nintendo Switch's existing model has been doing incredibly well. Lifetime sales recently passed 79.87 million - eclipsing the Nintendo 3DS - and it's been the best-selling console in the US for nearly two years. However, with recent reports suggesting that Nintendo has a "series of marquee game releases" that it expects to help beat its own all-time record for software sales, new hardware may be a part of that plan. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.source https://www.ign.com/articles/new-nintendo-switch-will-reportedly-offer-better-graphics-for-a-potentially-higher-price-this-holiday
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