Unfortunately this is not the case as the Xbox says 120Hz is not supported by the x27i monitor.I have contacted Microsoft's Xbox support and they have told me this is likely because the firmware of the x27i monitor has not been updated yet for the capabilities of the Xb...
If you’re looking to do 4K 120Hz gaming on the Xbox Series X/S, or PS5, you’ll need to use an HDMI 2.1 cable, as those consoles only support that cable standard. For gaming PCs targeting 4K at 120Hz, DisplayPort 1.4 can handle it well, although you’ll need to use HDMI 2.1 o...
it has shown that these things are largely software issues do to non-native res game and sub 120 hz with reprojection. I really can’t figure it out but there’s plenty of dark areas in this game but i haven’t seen Mura in it like other games. its amazing and you have to see ...
or eARC, was introduced with HDMI 2.1, adding support for uncompressed 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound, as well as higher bitrate and object-based audio technologies, like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X.
3. If you can't match fps=Hz, please lower your configured refresh rate, even if the panel can support higher Hz. 100fps@100Hz strobed (on a 240Hz panel) looks better than 100fps@120Hz strobed (on a 240Hz panel). Bottom line, for strobe nirvana, you need (fps = Hz) AND (co...
The LS12000 is also loaded with connectivity support. It has twoHDMI 2.1ports, which support HDCP 2.3, and one of them supportsHDMI eARC/ARC. There are also two USB-A ports, one of which can be used to power an opticalHDMI cablewith 300 mA of current. An Ethernet, RS-232c, and a...
As you can see here, I have one display rendering at 8K @ 60 Hz (4K native), a 21:9 rendering at 8Kx3K @ 120 Hz (5120x2160), and a 11:9 side monitor rendering at 4Kx3K @ 120 Hz (2560x2160). The M4 Pro is not quite as capable with disp...
Also is it true that having the refresh rate set at 120hz on the Xbox one x is going to have less input lag? If the game in question has VRR support and runs at 120Hz as well, yes, else not really, no. jrsaffle wrote: ↑ 02 Aug 2020, 07:39 I know from experience that whe...
As you can see here, I have one display rendering at 8K @ 60 Hz (4K native), a 21:9 rendering at 8Kx3K @ 120 Hz (5120x2160), and a 11:9 side monitor rendering at 4Kx3K @ 120 Hz (2560x2160). The M4 Pro is not quite as capable with display support ...
2. Get a higher Hz monitor just to get better quality strobing. For example, 240Hz Blur Busters Approved Monitor with excellent 120Hz strobing. 3. If you can't match fps=Hz, please lower your configured refresh rate, even if the panel can support higher Hz. 100fps@100Hz strobed (on ...