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The performance of 4K120 playback on a TV with GeForce Now games or YouTube videos can vary depending on several factors including the capabilities of your TV, your internet connection speed, and the performance of the device running GeForce Now. GeForce Now streams games from cloud servers, and the resolution and frame rate you experience will depend on your internet connection speed and the quality settings you choose within the GeForce Now app. If you have a stable and fast internet connection capable of supporting 4K streaming, and if GeForce Now offers 4K resolution for the specific game you're playing, you should be able to enjoy 4K gaming at 120 frames per second, provided your TV supports these specifications. Similarly, when streaming 4K content from YouTube, your internet connection speed will play a significant role. If your connection is fast enough to handle 4K streaming, and if the YouTube video is available in 4K resolution at 120 frames per second, you should be able to watch it smoothly on your TV. It's important to ensure that both your TV and the device running GeForce Now (such as your Acer Chromebook 516 GE) support 4K resolution at 120Hz for optimal performance. Additionally, using an Ethernet connection instead of Wi-Fi can help ensure a stable and consistent internet connection, which is crucial for streaming high-resolution content smoothly.
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