The new SUPER7 for V1 and V2 models offers a larger 7-inch screen as opposed to the standard 6.2-inch and noticeably better brightness and image quality.

Installing the mod will be easy as it only requires replacing the printed circuit board (PCB). This will allow even those who have no experience in replacing devices to easily cope with the upgrade.

Taki Udon also showed off an upgraded version of the Switch Lite that uses the SUPER5 OLED Kit, a larger 5,000mAh battery, and improved control sticks. This mod makes the Switch Lite look like the officially released premium version.

Source: Ferra

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