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it supports hdmi 2.1 and
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Got a super fast hdmi cable that will take advantage off the Sony update and the PS5!
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HDMI 2.1 will support VVR with 4K 120 (with the right HDMI cable - 48gbps)
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Additional HDMI 2.1 features were also promised in future updates that have still not been released.
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As far as HDMI 2.1 that is the selling point of this TV, most games nowadays are not ready for that technology, and really I don't care since I do not game a lot, and most of the time, I will be watching TV.
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Roku is actually sending me a free HDMI extender to deal with this, though
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Pros- HDMI firmware update just hit a few days ago for me, if you are waiting for that, it's here
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Looks good, hdmi 2.1 works well
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I'm using good HDMI cables and the video quality is not affected.
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I also bought this TV with hopes it would support HDMI 2.1 for next gen gaming (although this was not a dealbreaker)
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Only ports 2 & 3 can handle HDMI 2.1 throughput and you lose one to ARC if that is a feature you are going to use.
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I bought the tv for HDMI 2.1 4k 120 hz mode and its very blurry right now, but at least it can be patched
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It turns the TV on and loads up Netflix!-It supports HDMI 2.1, but I have no sources to test it.-It is also ready for next gen broadcast, but that's not in my area yet
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But for the price and being promised a HDMI 2.1 4K 120hz, I'm sorely disappointed