We confirmed Nintendo’s Switch 2 TV dock supports VRR — so why doesn’t it work with Switch 2?
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When you buy a new mobile phone, one of the most advertised aspects is its refresh rate, 60 Hz, 90 Hz, 120 Hz... and even 144 Hz. But for a couple of years, many models have started to include something more advanced, the adaptive refresh rate of screen. This feature allows the device to automatically adjust the hertz according to what you’re doing. So, if you’re reading a static text, it goes down to 60 Hz or even less to save battery. If you w…
The Nintendo Switch 2 dominates the adaptive form of display output using variable refresh rate, the so-called variable refresh rate ("VRR"), but not in TV mode in the corresponding dock, or is it?
Nintendo Switch 2's dock supports VRR after all – so why doesn't it work?
(Credit: Nintendo)👍 At long last, we now know categorically whether the Switch 2's dock supports variable refresh rate🧪 Thanks to testing by The Verge involving a Steam Deck, and a female-to-male USB-C extension cable, we now know that the dock supports 4K 120Hz output with variable refresh rate🤔 The same also was true when they tested a Lenovo Legion Go S running SteamOS and an Asus ROG Ally X running Bazzite🤷♂️ Currently, VRR is only supp…
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