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If you are going through HDMI 5, it is the best as long as you aren't trying to play in HDR. It's around 19ms. If you want to enable HDR then you need to use HDMI 1-4 which have higher lag but not terrible by any means. Vizio is coming out with a firmware update in December to lower HDR input lag on those inputs to around 45ms which really isn't bad unless you're some MLB gamer looking for the lowest possible input lag where every frame counts. Honestly, most of these PS4 pro games are 30fps so the 45ms input lag won't even effect you. For single player games it isn't an issue at all. HDMI inputs 1-4 are all HDMI 2.0a so no worries there
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Great for gaming, even has a gaming low latency setting. 4 of the 5 are HDMI 2.0. It's only upscales 1080p --4k, not 480p & 720p.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.From what I've seen in the tech reviews the upscaling is subpar, but those are all videophile sites, so if you're a normal user Im sure it won't be too bad. As far as gaming goes this is probably the best TV to buy other than the Vizio P series and that's just a slight bump in picture quality because of the extra LEDs in the backlighting, and full color gamut which will allow for much better HDR10 and Dolby Vision playback. So unless you want to spend the extra money for the P series, you cannot go wrong with the new M series 4k TVs from Vizio it's a great set, and amazing for gaming.
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