My brother insists that there's more input lag when playing docked because there's just more stages and processing the signal has to go through. Is this true? And is there a scientific way to test this, like using a gaming monitor that has the lowest possible input lag instead of using a 'real' TV (real TV's usually introduce more input lag)?
If it's true, is it because when the Switch is undocked and the joycons are attached, they are "wired", whereas when they aren't attached to the Switch, they're using wireless, so the input lag difference is because wired controllers vs wireless controllers. (wireless controllers have worse input lag than wired controller)
If it's true, is it because when the Switch is undocked and the joycons are attached, they are "wired", whereas when they aren't attached to the Switch, they're using wireless, so the input lag difference is because wired controllers vs wireless controllers. (wireless controllers have worse input lag than wired controller)