Butchered old question... but I can only find older posts about it so here it is:
I purchased a Sony 4k TV last year, even before I built my gaming PC. I understand the difference in the older LCD displays, they are all 60hz but scale to 120-240hz through the motionblur/software in the TVs computer.
The question is have they changed? I was told when buying the 4K tv that it was a 120HZ native TV. With research nothing really comes of it, or talks about it. I found its input lag at 23ms and that was good enough for my Ps4 at the time. Now that I have two gtx 1080s, I sometimes will unplug my Gsync 1440p monitor and try out some old TV gaming @ 4K, but I only get 60HZ
Yes it is an HDMI 2.0 and I was told it only outputs 60hz, but If I was to use a DVI-D to HDMI would I achieve that 120hz? Does anyone have any experience with 4k PC gaming on a TV?
Thanks!
I purchased a Sony 4k TV last year, even before I built my gaming PC. I understand the difference in the older LCD displays, they are all 60hz but scale to 120-240hz through the motionblur/software in the TVs computer.
The question is have they changed? I was told when buying the 4K tv that it was a 120HZ native TV. With research nothing really comes of it, or talks about it. I found its input lag at 23ms and that was good enough for my Ps4 at the time. Now that I have two gtx 1080s, I sometimes will unplug my Gsync 1440p monitor and try out some old TV gaming @ 4K, but I only get 60HZ
Yes it is an HDMI 2.0 and I was told it only outputs 60hz, but If I was to use a DVI-D to HDMI would I achieve that 120hz? Does anyone have any experience with 4k PC gaming on a TV?
Thanks!