How would I determine that? I already bought it.
Hit the settings button then go to support than to go TV Information its in there
How would I determine that? I already bought it.
I checked and it only had 19 hours on there. Practically brand new.Hit the settings button then go to support than to go TV Information its in there
Well congrats but don't go splurging on soon to be outdated TV's bruh, I seen your cellphone and can see times are toughI checked and it only had 19 hours on there. Practically brand new.
I checked and it only had 19 hours on there. Practically brand new.
PC or Xbox?That was a good deal then, I might check microcenters for these TVs more often, I wanna build a race car cockpit
I already got the flight simulator built
PC or Xbox?
if you have an OLED, but your console still doesn't support VRR, I can't respect you
Oh damn you going inif you have an OLED, but your console still doesn't support VRR, I can't respect you
hearing about that R&C update is actually what got me thinking about VRR again. it just shows that their Fidelity Mode could run at a higher framerate, but they have to lock it to 30/40 because of the lack of VRR supportOh damn you going in
Funny enough Ratchet dropped an update for a 40FPS mode when on a 120hz display since it's divisible evenly.
I gotta get a new cable for my PC though, it's too short and it's probably not high speed HDMI.
yeah VRR would do wonders for many games.hearing about that R&C update is actually what got me thinking about VRR again. it just shows that their Fidelity Mode could run at a higher framerate, but they have to lock it to 30/40 because of the lack of VRR support
I really don't understand what's taking Sony so long, when VRR is supposed to be part of the HDMI 2.1 standard