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From Settings you can go into the individual HDMI ports and configure them to force various configurations to support VRR and Dolby Vision. Depending on what you have connected to those ports will determine what can be set.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.TV does have XR 4K upscaling, so it automatically adjusts to whatever output you’re watching and plays it in that video, so if you’re getting 4K it plays it in 4K and if you’re getting less than 4K video it up skills to make the picture look better: With XR 4K Upscaling, you'll enjoy entertainment close to 4K quality, whatever the content or source. Our Cognitive Processor XR™ accesses a vast amount of data, intelligently recreating lost textures and detail for real world pictures.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My TV automatically detects what the video output is, like if you go to YouTube and watch a 4k video it automatically auto adjust to 4K the only thing I’m not sure about this TV is if you watch an older show in 480P if it up scales to make the picture better, I think it’s called 4K upscaling to make The older low resolution video that was in 480 P now it looks like it’s in 1080 P or better, even 4K.
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