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5 TVs that pair perfectly with the Nintendo Switch 2

Summary
- The Nintendo Switch 2 is releasing on June 5, which makes now a great time to consider splurging on a new television set.
- If you’re looking to go all out on a high-end TV for a premium gaming experience, there are plenty of options on the market.
- You don’t have to break the bank, however: mid-range TVs offer far better bang for your buck, and they still manage to provide excellent picture quality.
With June 5 just over the horizon, we’re officially counting down the days until the release of the Nintendo Switch 2 game console. Despite controversies surrounding pricing, as well as several tariff-based pre-order disruptions, the two-in-one device is still one of the most-anticipated tech products of 2025.
Nintendo has showcased a ton of exclusive software titles that are slated to hit the Switch 2 platform in the coming months, including Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bananza, and the enticing third-party Duskbloods.
If you plan on picking up a Nintendo Switch 2, and you see yourself using it in docked (TV) mode at least some of the time, then you’ll want to ensure that your experience is as high-fidelity as it can possibly be. After all, the console is shaping up to be a mini power house in its own right.
Here are 5 excellent television sets that are sure to make your docked Switch 2 gaming experience an enjoyable one, filled with eye candy and other visual flourishes.

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Enjoy Switch 2 in full high dynamic range
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Sony Bravia XR X95K
The Sony Bravia XR X95K is a high-end 4K television that offers Mini LED display technology, high dynamic range, and built-in Google TV support.
If you want to max out your docked Nintendo Switch 2 gaming experience in every way possible, then Sony has you covered with its high-end Bravia XR X95K. The television set comes in 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch size options, and it’s packed with premium display tech.
The 120Hz refresh rate is another bonus.
Naturally, the Bravia XR X95K features a 4K resolution and high dynamic range (HDR), both of which are technologies that the Switch 2 dock natively supports. The Mini LED tech allows for local LCD dimming zones, which improves visual contrast and makes darker scenes more realistic.
The 120Hz refresh rate is another bonus — supported Switch 2 titles can take advantage of the smoother gameplay performance, and Sony’s Bravia XR X95K is more than ready to take on the task.

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