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  1. Monoproce for sure - just make sure you get the proper type of HDMI cable (1.4, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2) for the device you are using. These will support different bitrates. IIRC HDMI 2.0 is at least 48 Gbps, which is much higher than 1.4. For example Nintendo Switch uses HDMI 1.4, but PS5 uses 2.0.

  2. People already explained you what HDMI 2.1 does. So I'd suggest having the Xbox Series X plugged in the HDMI 2.1 port and the PS5 in 2.0 as the Xbox has 3x-4x more 120fps games. Most PS5 games are 30fps with a 60fps mode so HDMI 2.0 will be just fine.

  3. Is is worth going for slightly worse image as long as I get 2.1 which will be useful in the future? My TV will be used mostly for both Tv shows+streaming and gaming, since I plan on getting sooner or later a PS5. Thanks!

  4. 29 sie 2022 · The vast majority of TVs sold in recent years have HDMI 2.0 ports. Most 2021 and 2022 TV models (and some high-end 2020 models) support HDMI 2.1.

  5. 25 sty 2021 · HDMI 2.1 looks toward the future with its support for up to a 10K (10,240-by-4,320-pixel) native resolution. Now, no TVs or PC monitors support a resolution that high just yet.

  6. 26 sie 2024 · Thankfully, the best HDMI 2.1 TVs like the Samsung S95D OLED and LG G4 OLED come built-in with four HDMI 2.1 ports.

  7. 29 cze 2022 · So here we attempt to pick through the HDMI myths to provide only the facts that you really need to know and help you choose the best HDMI cable, whether it’s for your gaming console, cable box, AV receiver, soundbar, or whatever else you want to plug into your TV.

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