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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Posthttps://i.imgur.com/pCm7bD9.jpeg
Nintendo have updated their websites to remove mention of VRR support
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US preorders to restart on the 24th, with console prices remaining the same...for now. Nintendo Of America didn't rule out future adjustments. Accessories did receive a bump in price.
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Originally posted by briareos_kerensky View Post
I thought this was made clear from the beginning, that the Switch 2's screen is VRR compatible, but not through the dock (because reasons? Does VRR over HDMI 2.1 costs more in royalties?).
Its going to affect the dock mode however long term, the consoles already massively underpowered compared to base PS5/SeriesX, VRR really helps with stuttering.
Handheld mode it is for me then.
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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostI saw it mentioned that’s it’s something to do with the display port-hdmi conversion the dock is doing, and vrr just doesn’t work properly, however the steam deck manages it so, Nintendo just not being bothered I guess.
Steam Deck can probably handle VRR over HDMI because it's AMD's own Freesync Over HDMI, something they were pushing before VRR became a feature in HDMI 2.1.
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Originally posted by briareos_kerensky View Post
Or, maybe it's because Switch 2 uses HDMI 2 and not HDMI 2.1. HDMI 2 supports 4K@60/1080@120 with HDR and 5.1 surround, enough for what Nintendo is advertising the system.
Steam Deck can probably handle VRR over HDMI because it's AMD's own Freesync Over HDMI, something they were pushing before VRR became a feature in HDMI 2.1.
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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostYear your right, their using hdmi 2.0, just, WHY Nintendo, just WHY.
It'd be interesting to know if VRR is something the general public knows about, and on how many TVs it has been correctly implemented, I supest Nintendo looked at present and near-future TVs and decided not to bother because it's not something the majority of people are aware of.
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