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Honestly I never experienced a blur issue with the PS5 especially with the new update both on the TV and most game’s for the PS5. Most game’s for the PS5 can’t even run at the 4K 120fps and those that could were just updated to refuse that rate due to poor performance issues with the console. Also another reason I sold off my PS5 and just own 2 Xbox Series X consoles.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Sunny, Thank you for the inquiry. Yes, the you can enjoy watching to this TV connecting to the external devices and play PS5. With the features specified in HDMI 2.1 standard like 4K120, eARC/ARC, ALLM, and VRR(VRR will be available via a future firmware update), the picture display and sound gives you a fluidity and smoothness. The Motion Enhancer of the TV is Motionflow™ XR 960 (Native 120 Hz), Auto mode. To support a 4K 120Hz signal from another device, you will need to set the TV HDMI Signal Format to an Enhanced format for your source device to recognize the 4K 120Hz capability of the TV. Make sure your device is connected to the HDMI 3 or HDMI 4 input on the TV using the supplied Certified Premium HDMI cable. Select Settings → Watching TV → External inputs → HDMI signal format. Select the input the device is connected to (either HDMI 3 or HDMI 4), and then change the setting to Enhanced format. You can enjoy smooth and sharp details even in fast-moving sequences with Motionflow™ XR. This innovative technology creates and inserts extra frames between the original ones. It compares key visual factors on successive frames, then calculates the split second of missing action in the sequences. Some models also include black-frame insertion for a blur-free and truly cinematic look. For more details, please check your TV model at our support website (http://www.sony.com/esupport). I hope this helps! Jay
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Why keep two XBX instead of 1XBX / 1 PS5 ?
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