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ROG Xbox Ally X Officially Priced at $1,000; Pre-Orders Live Ahead of October 16 Global Launch

ROG Xbox Ally X Officially Priced at $1,000; Pre-Orders Live Ahead of October 16 Global Launch

ROG Xbox Ally X Officially Priced at $1,000; Pre-Orders Live Ahead of October 16 Global Launch Microsoft has officially unveiled the pricing for its highly anticipated ROG Xbox Ally handheld gaming consoles, with pre-orders now available worldwide. The premium ROG Xbox Ally X, touted as the “ultimate high-performance handheld,” will retail for $1,000. For those seeking a more accessible option, the standard ROG Xbox Ally, designed for a broader range of players, is priced at $600. Both models are now…

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Nvidia Rolls Out Major App Update Today: Global DLSS, Enhanced Controls, RTX 40 Smooth Motion

Nvidia Rolls Out Major App Update Today: Global DLSS, Enhanced Controls, RTX 40 Smooth Motion

Nvidia Rolls Out Major App Update Today: Global DLSS, Enhanced Controls, RTX 40 Smooth Motion Nvidia is launching a significant update to its new app today, August 19th, introducing a highly anticipated global DLSS override, a suite of new control panel features, and expanded support for its Smooth Motion technology. This latest release marks a major step towards fully integrating all legacy control panel options into the streamlined Nvidia app. Key additions include comprehensive graphic settings like anisotropic filtering, anti-aliasing,…

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Nintendo Switch 2 Dock Confirmed to Support VRR, Despite Company’s Claims

Nintendo Switch 2 Dock Confirmed to Support VRR, Despite Company’s Claims

Nintendo Switch 2 Dock Confirmed to Support VRR, Despite Company’s Claims A recent investigation by The Verge has uncovered a surprising technical capability of the Nintendo Switch 2’s official TV dock: it fully supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) output. This discovery comes despite Nintendo’s official statement on May 16th, where the company apologized for “incorrect information” and clarified that the Switch 2 would support VRR only in handheld mode, not when docked to a TV. The confirmation was made by…

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