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Nintendo Removes Variable Refresh Rate TV Mention On Switch 2 Websites

  • Nintendo has reportedly updated the description on its US, Canada, and Japan websites for the Switch 2, removing mention of VRR support for TV play.
  • Other regions like Europe still mention VRR support on the Nintendo Switch 2 webpage.
  • European sites have VRR as a supported display out feature, but text may be in the process of removal from all regions.
  • VRR support for TV play is no longer mentioned on the US website, only HDR and 120Hz support are highlighted.
  • Nintendo's official Tech Specs page still lists 'VRR up to 120 Hz' for the built-in screen of the Switch 2.
  • VRR technology helps games move seamlessly by preventing frame skips and flickering, as described by Nintendo.
  • The Switch 2 also supports HDR, VRR, and frame rates up to 120 fps on compatible TVs.
  • Hamster's Arcade Archives 2 page for Ridge Racer references VRR support for more accurate reproduction of the arcade game experience.
  • Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) is mentioned as a new addition for the Nintendo Switch 2, offering smoother gameplay by preventing frame skips and flickering.
  • Nintendo's decision to include VRR, HDR, and 120Hz support on the Switch 2 surprised many, as it represents a departure from their past approaches.

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