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Completely impressed with this TV for PC gaming, input lag in graphics or game mode is around 10-17ms while still keeping a beautifully contrasted picture.
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And finally, Protip: The "Game" setting actually seems to increase the motion blur, which bothers me, but reduces input lag, so take your pick.
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I have only tried to play the PS4 on this so far and there was too much input lag to play Rocket League for my liking
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Get the most out of your next-gen gaming console with the latest HDMI 2.1 standards featuring ALLM, VRR and 4K at 120fps for reduced input lag, increased frame rate and ultra-smooth motion
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when watched straight on.+Fast response with games around 13ms input lag with 4K-60+Good motion with fast action and sports.+Decent Sound(4 speakers and Atmos)+2 HDMI 2.1 ports (PS5/XSX Ready)+HDR and Dolby Vision content
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Input lag is low enough that this TV feels like a gaming monitor while in 4k120 mode
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Though input lag feels nonexistent once you tell the TV it has a PC connected to it
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Default looks a little washed out but after very simple adjustments it really pops!For gaming this is a great choice because of low input lag, hdmi 2.1, and of course it just looks
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n’t work out
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n’t feel comfortable with this in the long run
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n’t top the picture!
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Buyers beware as I believe Sony’s lack of communication is very disappointing and as noted the TV cannot perform as advertised
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The set up process is really easy and straightforward as
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If you're not a Google home enthusiast, I don't think you're out of luck as most everything is going to work as you'd expect even if you had some other type of system
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I've actually boycotted Sony for the past 30 years or so as much as I could (with a few exceptions) because of the way they like to fragment the market (uh, think Apple) and not really provide any competitive or cost benefit in doing so