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I just bought the TV yesterday for the same purpose. If you go to the menu under General Settings there is a some thing called UHD color. Once you have the computer hooked up, make sure you turn this item on for the input the computer is using (HDMI 1 etc). This setting specificifically states in the menu box that “UHD color” will allow for 60hrz 4K and 4:4:4 also specifically states HDMI 2.0 capable. It certainly seems to work as advertised. I am just a casual computer person - photos, web browse etc, but I had bought a 32inch 4K computer monitor that Was literally double the price of this tv. What a joke, i returned it. I will never buy another Computer monitor, i have only had the tv for one day, but IMHO this tv has better picture, font is just as sharp, and larger size for half the price. I am very satisfied (I am not a gamer thought). If you do not like the tv, just return it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.HDMI 2.0 doesn't have enough bandwidth for 4K 60Hz 4:4:4 Full Dynamic RGB 10 bit. You have to switch to 4:2:2 10bit Limited for HDR. 4K 60Hz 4:4:4 8bit works no problem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, in menu settings under UHD color turn this on for the input the computer is using. The menu items specifically states 4K 60 hi and 444 available hdmi.
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