The PS5 presumably negotiates frame rates with each game and app, and the UI appears to run in 60Hz 4K, unlike the 60Hz 1080p of the Xbox Series X as of late November 2020. With HDMI 2.1, 4K 120Hz is clearly a firm part of the PS5 resolution/refresh rate constellation, so support won’t be an issue. We’re slightly confused regarding bit
Sony's first gaming monitor, the INZONE M9, is a perfect HDMI 2.1 monitor for PS5 owners. Designed with the PlayStation 5 in mind, the monitor has the same white and black design aesthetic. It also packs exclusive features for the PS5 that allow you to get the best picture quality possible when playing games or watching movies.
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Hi there, Congratulations on your new PS5! To answer your questions: HDMI 2.1 is the latest version of the HDMI standard and it offers a number of benefits over HDMI 2.0, including support for higher resolutions, higher frame rates, and more bandwidth.
No, the HDMI cable that comes with the PS5 is a HDMI 2.1 cable while the HDMI cable that comes with the PS4 is a HDMI 2.0 cable. A HDMI 2.1 cable can support 4K resolution at 120 Hz and 8K resolution at 60 Hz. On the other hand, a HDMI 2.0 cable can only support 4K resolution at 60Hz.
Well, at CES 2022, a new version of HDMI is going to be introduced, bringing with it one major HDR feature. According to The Verge, HDMI 2.1a will be introduced at CES 2022. This new standard is
That’s the version you’ll find in the PS5 and the Xbox Series X, The biggest difference between HDMI 2.1 and HDMI 2.0 is how much data it can carry. For HDMI 2.0 that’s a maximum of
That’s the word from TFTCentral, which confronted the HDMI Licensing Administrator with the news that Xiaomi was selling an “HDMI 2.1” monitor that supported no HDMI 2.1 features, and was
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