The Nintendo Switch 2 might be designed for portable gaming, but its real magic happens when you connect it to your TV or monitor for the full big-screen experience. Maybe you're settling in for a ...
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While Nintendo initially claimed that the Switch 2 dock does not support variable refresh rate (VRR), new tests show that this feature is available to use on the accessory. Strangely enough, it was ...
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There's a bit of confusion over the Switch 2 and its variable refresh rate (VRR) support, as it appears that Nintendo has pulled descriptions of the console's compatibility with the feature in TV mode ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 is better than the original in every way. At least, that's the case if you stick to using standard TVs and monitors. Thanks to the dock compatibility issues I won't shut up about ...
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