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LISTEN, he meant your TV not PS5. You can't edit or delete your questions on here which I think is not right, but let me state some facts... I own a PS5 and I have made 3 YouTube videos that proves the PS5 will not go over 60fps and in some cases just over 30fps if you don't have a TV that supports HDMI 2.1 Over 90% of TV's don't have this tech, so if you think for one second you're getting the best frames and picture you better go do some more research. I repeat: If you don't have a TV that supports 2.1 you can kiss your dreams goodbye if you think you'll get 120fps in 4K. Only a couple TV's out there support 2.1 and I bet anything most of you don't own them. Here's the deal... If you have a couple thousand dollars and some cost over five thousand, then you can purchase one. Otherwise stop trying to make fun of someone just because you are unhappy with yourself. Kind of bad knowing you own a PS5 and can't see what it can really do..... Name calling and thinking you're better than someone only proves you have no integrity. Now go back to playing your PS4 because a new TV and PS5 is something you can't afford..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This guy is totally right when it comes to TV I think you guys have him wrong I think he meant that your TV not PS5 won't get higher than 60fps which it true you will have to purchase a new TV and probably a new wire. Stop thinking making fun of someone is the right thing to do. Funny thing is this guy is totally right that you're going to have to spend a couple or a few grand more to get what the PS5 can dish out! Too bad PS5 didn't tell you that 95% of TV's out there can't support HDMI 2.1 :)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Well first off PS5 will ship with HDMI 2.1 not 2.0 HDMI® Specification 2.1 is the most recent update of the HDMI specification and supports a range of higher video resolutions and refresh rates including 8K60 and 4K120, and resolutions up to 10K. Dynamic HDR formats are also supported, and bandwidth capability is increased up to 48Gbps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You are incorrect. As hdmi capabilities have changed. Your linked article is 6 years old also dude... You would be correct if they had HDMI 1.4 ports on the console, but they do not.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.HDMI 2.1 clearly supports 4K 120fps, as standard which both PS5 and Xbox series X have
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Look up HDMI 2.1. It supports both 4k120 and 8k60.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Nope. HDMI 2.1 can handle 4k at 120. Look it up.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I wouldn't worry about 120 fps for now. However, if you truly want it get a 4k 144hz gaming monitor that has HDMI 2.1. Or a high end TV with hdmi 2.1. Usually a monitor will be better overall than a TV in most cases due to color gamut and latency Usually you want 5ms or less. I think you will start seeing more options in 2021 given the year we've all have had. Also don't expect 4k 120hz on ps5 to compete with a PC with latest video cards on the market. Most serious pc gamers run 1080p or 1440p with refresh rates well above 144hz. Nevertheless, it's nice to see this generation of console try to get closer to pc tech. I would think of the ps5 as a pc running a 2080 super. I will tell you my ps5 has been running cold war at a solid 4k 60 fps and has been really smooth. I have an Acer Predator XB273K Gpbmiipprzx monitor which is capable of 4k 144hz over 2 display ports on pc. It will not run over 60hz over hdmi 2.0 in my case. Hopefully next year I can upgrade to a second monitor with hdmi 2.1. Even when I do I do not expect a solid 4k 120hz experience my guess is a solid 90 fps with occasional spikes much like pc video cards. I hope with a ps5 update sometime next year they give us the ability to choose solid frame rate vs variable frame rate. I would rather lock my ps5 at 100hz (for example) than 100hz - 120hz fluctuations. Variable fps gives you the user the experience of choppy, laggy and glitchy game play. When video cards have a smoothness functionality (amd 6800xt anyone) they are talking about locking fps at a point that gives you best experience, which falls short of maximum fps but above 60 fps. Gaming at 90hz is better than jumping all around fps numbers. Hopefully, I made sense in long winded response.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.ATTENTION!!! : to everyone out there looking for 120fps make sure your tv supports it. few tv's added it 2019 only some tv's in 2020 have HDMI 2.1. HDMI 2.1 is what your TV needs to support next gen consoles full capabilities. ATTENTION!!! #2: to every one looking to buy a new TV with HMDI 2.1. Make sure you research the tv as not all TV's with HDMI 2.1 have Full Bandwidth capabilities. Full Bandwidth HDMI 2.1 is 48 gbs. some TV's are capped at a lower Bandwidth. for example LG CX OLED's are capped at 40GB this will limit the data transfer from your PS5/XBSX to your tv causing a Bottleneck. and will not be able to enjoy its full potential. Last years C9 OLED supports Full Bandwidth HDMI 2.1 but the new 2020 models do not. so make sure you are doing your homework on the TV your looking to buy.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I feel like someone is salty for not being able to pre order. You are so salty right now that you are not even trying to fully research and understand that hdmi ports are evolved in recent years. HDMI 2.1 can go up to 144hz let alone 120. Now please finish your homework before submitting or you don’t get proper grades in school.
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