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It actually DOES have an HDMI 2.1 port, but the TV is limited to 60hz, in other words, 60fps. I have an Xbox Series X connected. *Technically* it should work ok with a PS5 as well. A 120hz screen would be better, but few games support that rate at this point... and it's kind of superfluous given the cost difference. However!!! I just got this Pioneer TV and in 'game mode' (or when you have ALLS/low latency active) it very briefly freezes every ~6 seconds, which makes in ineffective for gaming. If Low-Latency mode is off, the delay is such that it also makes it ineffective for gaming. I'm trying to figure out if the freezing is a defect or expected behavior for this model. Either way, this one is going back. My previous TV was a 4k 43" LG, also a 60hz, and its game mode worked fine. Forza Horizon 5 looked fabulous. (it fell and screen broke). :(
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sorry for the long response, the TV brand is okay, However, I would recommend another brand such as TCL, Hisense, LG, or Samsung. This TV does NOT have HDMI 2.1 so there is no 4k 120 gameplay, however playing the next-gen consoles on this TV will work just fine, but I'd recommend getting a TV from another brand, a better bang for your buck.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Yadi, This has xumo TV, 4K Ultra HD video, Dolby Vison, Dolby Audio, Voice Remote, Easy to set up & Apple Airplay Support. Renee, Pioneer Support
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