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Hi NoiD. There are many different Game Consoles that you can use with the LG NanoCell 81 Series 2020 65 inch Class 4K Smart UHD NanoCell TV w/ AI ThinQ® (64.5'' Diag), Model # 65NANO81ANA and you would need to check reviews for comments on what gameplay is like on the TV from people who have it and use it for gaming. Some review sites have the Input Lag in Game Mode for it listed as 10.6ms for 1080p @ 60 Hz, 10.1 ms for 1440p @ 60 Hz, 10.1 ms for 4k @ 60 Hz, 10.1 ms for 4k @ 60 Hz + 10 bit HDR, and 10.2 ms for 4k @ 60 Hz @ 4:4:4. You need to be in 'Game' mode to achieve the lowest input lag possible, and the TV has an 'Auto Low Latency Mode' that automatically switches to 'Game' mode when a compatible device is connected. To enable it, turn on the Instant Game Response setting. This 2020 LG NanoCell 81 Series is the entry-level series for the LG NANO 8 series followed by the 2020 LG NanoCell 85 Series that has a native 120Hz refresh rate. The 65NANO81ANA succeeds the 2019 LG NanoCell 81 Series 4K 65 inch Class Smart UHD NanoCell TV w/ AI ThinQ® (64.5'' Diag), Model # 65SM8100AUA which was also a 60Hz native refresh rate panel. TruMotion is LG's name for Motion Interpolation or what is more commonly referred to as Motion Smoothing. LG TVs with a native refresh rate of 120Hz will have a TruMotion 240 and those with a native refresh rate of 60Hz will have a TruMotion 120. Motion Interpolation is the process of artificially increasing the frame rate of your content by inserting fake frames into a video in effort to remove motion blur from the image. Motion smoothing makes sense for sports, which can move quickly and get blurry on your TV set...^IFV
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