#Is it safe to get a nintendo switch case

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shrewd steeple
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Can I get this type of case and dock it without doing and damage to anything it says it is dockable

magic cosmos
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if it says dockable then it should fit with the stock dock that comes with your switch but you should check the reviews

tender turtle
shrewd steeple
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ok

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should i get something like this instead

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is this better

tender turtle
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can't even tell what that is

shrewd steeple
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its like a dock sleeve

tender turtle
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don't get one of those

shrewd steeple
tender turtle
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if anything, get a tempered glass screen protector for your Switch

shrewd steeple
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then what should i get to protect the back of the switch when putting it in dock

tender turtle
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I just put the Switch in the dock carefully. No scratches so far!

shrewd steeple
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ok

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can i ask other question in this post or do i make a new one

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i just had a quick one

tender turtle
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depends on how related it is to your first question

shrewd steeple
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well its still abt the consol

tender turtle
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ask away

shrewd steeple
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like on th oled model on text and stuff it has likee a red outline is that normal

tender turtle
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can you share a photo of this red outline

shrewd steeple
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one sec

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idk if you can see it

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its like red pixels under the text

tender turtle
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can't see it. can you perhaps take a photo that's in focus? move your camera farther away.

shrewd steeple
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alr

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idk if you can see it

tender turtle
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that just looks like white text on a gray background to me

shrewd steeple
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ig its fine

tender turtle
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does the red outline surround every character or what

shrewd steeple
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its just below it

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all the letters

tender turtle
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you're seeing what's called subpixel rendering

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here hang on

shrewd steeple
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is that normal?

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okay

tender turtle
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Subpixel rendering is a way to increase the apparent resolution of a computer's liquid crystal display (LCD) or organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display by rendering pixels to take into account the screen type's physical properties. It takes advantage of the fact that each pixel on a color LCD is actually composed of individual red, green, an...

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it's perfectly normal and nothing to worry about

shrewd steeple
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oh ok thank you so much

frail night
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This issue is very common on OLED panel, not just the Switch. Normally, device has some software to fix it for texts, but I don't think Nintendo used it.

shrewd steeple
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but it happens to everyone right?

tender turtle
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it's seriously nothing to worry about

shrewd steeple
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ok ty