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There is one 2.1 port. Port number four. The rest are 2.0. There is also a port with eARC in case you wanted a sound bar. The TV speakers do not support Dolby Audio but you can bypass with this port. On last year's model the fourth port shared both 2.1 and eARC. It's likely the same this year but they may have moved eARK to the port 3. Either way, when PlayStation 5 starts taking advantage of 2.1 in a couple of years this TV will be ready. Currently you only need 2.0 with a PS5 as there are no games with 4K 120 hz. Most max out at about 40 hz. Some racing games do over 60hz but currently only in 1080p. (Hdmi 1.2 supports this) Hopefully VRR will be available in a couple of years with PS5 but it's not guaranteed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Steve, the Q70A is a great choice for next-gen gaming consoles as it is equipped with 4 HDMI ports, all of which support Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Dynamic Metadata (HDR10+), and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR). High Frame Rate (HFR) 4K@120Hz is supported in “HDMI In 4”. The “HDMI In 3” port further supports eARC. ^Val
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes I can fully confirm this TV has one 2.1 HDMI port & I currently run Call of Duty Cold War at 120FPS! I love this TV!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Steve, Thank you for asking. Because HDMI 2.1 is a complicated spec, we hope that focusing on TV features will be more helpful to you when deciding on the best model for your usage scenario. The Q70A has 4 HDMI ports, all of which support Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Dynamic Metadata (HDR10+), and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR). High Frame Rate (HFR) 4K@120Hz is supported in “HDMI In 4”. The “HDMI In 3” port further supports eARC. ^Val
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