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Switch 2 won't support Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) on TVs after all, despite Nintendo previously suggesting it would.
The update arrives after a lot of head-scratching, as the original VRR mention was first noticed and then swiftly erased.
It’s surprising to see that Nintendo made this kind of mistake. Many who have pre-ordered likely did so expecting every ...
Gamers won't benefit from smoother frame pacing or reduced screen tearing when playing on a TV or external monitor.
Despite initially announcing the feature, Nintendo has confirmed that Switch 2 will not support variable refresh rate (VRR) ...
Nintendo Switch 2 supports VRR in handheld mode only. The incorrect information was initially published on the Nintendo Switch 2 website, and we apologise for the error. On the topic of potential VRR ...
In a rather disappointing turn of events, it turns out the Nintendo Switch 2 will not support VRR in docked mode. When the console was unveiled in April, ...
Nintendo Switch 2 VRR support is not possible in docked mode, reveals internal developer documentation for the new handheld.
Nintendo in a statement sent to NintendoLife confirmed the Nintendo Switch 2 will support variable refresh rate (VRR) [...] ...
Nintendo has revealed the first batch of games that will be receiving a free update on the Nintendo Switch 2. These updates ...
Nintendo has confirmed that Nintendo Switch 2 only supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) when played in Handheld Mode.
While the docked mode is indeed superior, the handheld mode should be more than enough for 90% of use cases. After all, the ...
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