That simply isn’t true. TV size has nothing to do with framerate. You’ll see the same framerate on a 25inch 1080p TV as you would a 250inch 1080p TV.
Resolution does have an impact however. Native deck resolution is 1,024,000 pixels. Stepping up to 1080p docked is more than double at 2,073,600 pixels. 4k is 8x more than native at 8,294,400 and that’s where you’ll see your frames tank.
If the TV is capable of 720p (most are) this gets pretty close to the steam decks native resolution and gamers should expect roughly the same performance docked as they would in handheld mode.
That simply isn’t true. TV size has nothing to do with framerate. You’ll see the same framerate on a 25inch 1080p TV as you would a 250inch 1080p TV.
Resolution does have an impact however. Native deck resolution is 1,024,000 pixels. Stepping up to 1080p docked is more than double at 2,073,600 pixels. 4k is 8x more than native at 8,294,400 and that’s where you’ll see your frames tank.
If the TV is capable of 720p (most are) this gets pretty close to the steam decks native resolution and gamers should expect roughly the same performance docked as they would in handheld mode.