Nintendo Switch 2: 4K, 60FPS Gaming with Auto Low Latency Mode and Enhanced Graphics
April 15, 2025
The Nintendo Switch 2 introduces significant upgrades, including a custom NVIDIA chip that delivers ten times the graphics performance of its predecessor.
Nintendo's website confirms the functionality of ALLM, highlighting its ability to facilitate communication between the console and the TV for optimal gaming settings.
Additionally, the console utilizes Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) technology, streamlining the connection to compatible TVs by enabling automatic power-on and input switching when the Switch 2 is docked.
This enhanced performance enables the console to support 4K resolution gaming at 60 frames per second, with the capability to reach up to 120 frames per second in TV Mode at a lower resolution.
A standout feature of the Switch 2 is Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), which optimizes gameplay by allowing compatible TVs to automatically switch to Game Mode, thereby reducing input lag.
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TweakTown • Apr 15, 2025
Switch 2 supports Auto Low Latency Mode for smoother console gaming