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This comes after the company quietly removed mentions of VRR support in docked mode from its US and Canada support websites.
Switch 2 won't support Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) on TVs after all, despite Nintendo previously suggesting it would.
So unless lack of VRR leads to screen tearing issues, Nintendo would rather focus on the oddly endearing functions of its new ...
Back at the start of April, Nintendo Switch 2 fans noticed mention of variable refresh rate, or VRR, on informational pages ...
After publishing 'incorrect' information about a Switch 2 feature on its website, Nintendo has issued an apology.
Variable refresh rate is a standard that was introduced with HDMI 2.1, allowing devices to match the refresh rate of ...
Nintendo clarifies Switch 2 VRR support is handheld-only, with no docked mode plans yet. Explore game upgrades and more at My Lead Games.
Nintendo Switch 2 VRR support is not possible in docked mode, reveals internal developer documentation for the new handheld.
When it comes to the best gaming TVs, the TV we recommend for most gamers is the LG C4. Samsung doesn't make it into our top ...
The TV manufacturer will introduce the functionality in its latest flagship model, the S95F. Other models, such as the S95D, ...
Nintendo Switch 2 is confirmed to support up to 4K resolution, HDR and framerates of up to 120fps when connected to compatible TVs.
Gamers won't benefit from smoother frame pacing or reduced screen tearing when playing on a TV or external monitor.