A possible Nintendo Switch 2 screen revision has surfaced through a reported replacement LCD panel listing, but it is not an official upgrade yet.
The short version: the listing describes a different Switch 2 LCD panel design, with Sharp apparently tied to the new part. Nintendo has not announced a revised display, and there is no confirmed release timing or guarantee that players will see a visible image-quality improvement.
The rumored panel change is about the internals
Nintendo Everything reports that a Chinese resale listing recently showed a new Switch 2 LCD panel model, LS079T1SX10P. The site says the current Switch 2 uses an InnoLux panel, while the reported new part appears to come from Sharp.
The notable detail is not just the supplier name. The report says the panel has a different circuit, connector and cables, which would make it look more like a redesigned component than a small production tweak.
Nintendo Patents Watch also examined the images on Bluesky, saying the exposed circuit, connector and cables are "significantly different" from the launch model. According to the same post, the model number appears to identify Sharp LTPS, a 7.9-inch size and 1080p resolution.
That would keep the panel in line with the Switch 2's handheld display size and resolution, so the unanswered question is whether the change would improve the part of the screen many players actually notice: motion clarity.
A better Switch 2 screen is still only speculation
The Switch 2's LCD has been criticized for slow response times, which can make fast motion look blurrier in handheld play. That complaint has stuck partly because Nintendo moved from the OLED model of the original Switch back to LCD for its new hardware.
A different panel design does not automatically mean better response times. Nintendo could be changing suppliers, revising manufacturing or preparing a service part without turning it into a marketed screen upgrade. The reported panel also does not confirm an OLED-style revision, a new retail model or a launch window.
The timing is still interesting because Nintendo is already expected to update Switch 2 hardware in Europe to make the battery replaceable under upcoming repair and battery rules. If a display revision is real, it could arrive quietly as part of broader hardware manufacturing changes rather than as a headline feature.
Until Nintendo comments, this should be treated as evidence of a possible internal panel revision, not confirmation that a better Switch 2 screen is on the way.
