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Nintendo Switch Lite Can Now Be Displayed on Big Screens Thanks to Recent Modification

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By 24matins.uk,  published 14 July 2025 at 9h02, updated on 14 July 2025 at 9h02.
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A recent hardware modification now makes it possible for Nintendo Switch Lite users to enjoy their handheld console’s games on a large screen. This breakthrough opens up new display options that were previously unavailable for the compact gaming device.

Tl;dr

  • SUPER5 OLED Touch HDMI transforms the Switch Lite experience.
  • Project faced setbacks and $200,000 in R&D costs.
  • Initial kits sold out; future availability remains uncertain.

A Bold Technical Leap for the Switch Lite

While excitement surrounding the launch of the much-anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 continues to build, owners of the more modest Nintendo Switch Lite may find themselves wondering what’s next. Unexpectedly, a major breakthrough has emerged thanks to the creative minds at Retro Remake: their new SUPER5 OLED Touch HDMI mod is breathing fresh life into this under-the-radar handheld.

This kit, designed by cofounder Taki Udon, replaces the original 5.5-inch LCD with a dazzling OLED display, incorporates a glass touchscreen, and—perhaps most impressively—adds a full-fledged 1080p HDMI output. Suddenly, games like Mario Kart can be enjoyed on far larger screens than ever intended by the device’s designers. And for those wary of complex modifications, there’s some good news: no soldering required—just a few simple cable connections.

The Grueling Road Behind the Innovation

Yet, as is often the case with bold new ideas, this transformation didn’t materialize overnight. Over an arduous period spanning roughly 18 months, Taki Udon chronicled his journey on X, admitting: « I can’t even describe how exhausting it was to face so many failures during all these revisions ». The team invested over $200,000 in research and development, encountering setback after setback along the way. While an earlier version of their mod already offered an OLED touchscreen upgrade, adding reliable HDMI output turned out to be an entirely different challenge—one that demanded both patience and considerable resources.

Unexpected Demand and Elusive Availability

Despite its relatively accessible price tag—starting at just $90—the initial wave of SUPER5 kits vanished from shelves almost instantly. Prospective buyers now find themselves waiting for news about future batches; messages sent to early pre-order customers only add to the uncertainty regarding restock dates.

For those lucky enough to secure one of these rare mods:

  • Their aging handhelds have been utterly transformed.
  • Classic titles now shine on big screens in vivid color.

What Lies Ahead for Handheld Gaming?

All told, the enthusiastic reception for this ambitious project hints at something larger—a genuine appetite for portable devices capable of offering experiences typically reserved for home consoles. Whether or not Nintendo itself follows this trail remains to be seen; however, projects like SUPER5 clearly demonstrate both consumer demand and the untapped potential within seemingly humble hardware.

Le Récap
  • Tl;dr
  • A Bold Technical Leap for the Switch Lite
  • The Grueling Road Behind the Innovation
  • Unexpected Demand and Elusive Availability
  • What Lies Ahead for Handheld Gaming?
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