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Holy fukking shyt. The hdmi port for 4k over 60hz broke on my tv are you fukking kidding me:why:
 

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Yo someone fuking help me out im going crazy this is fcking bullshyt

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I got a 4k 50 inch vizio m series and it was working fine before the update now it doesnt detect my fukking ps4
 

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Yo the display looks like ass now 1080 p jaggies everywhere on my tv now wtf is going on fukk
 

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Lmao that hdmi port may not support that 4K try hdmi1 or 2
Like i said it was working fine before i updated the ps pro it showed 2000 something now since that port is not getting signal and i tried the other ones it only goes up yo 1080 p
 

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There are a few catches to consider, however. For one, the 2015 models discussed here offer smart TV system we’ve never been particularly fond of. But a 4K streaming set-top box like the Roku or Amazon Fire TV is a better choice from both a user interface and content perspective. Or, if you like to be on the bleeding edge of video tech, Samsung’s K8500 Ultra HD Blu-ray player is compatible with Vizio’s 2015 M-series, as shown in our video above. You’ll have to use HDMI input 5, as it is the only one equipped to handle HDMI 2.0a and HDCP 2.2, both protocols which the Samsung player requires. However, you’ll get less compressed 4K video, which is visually superior to most streaming 4K options.

Read more: Get a monstrous 4K picture for under $2K with Vizio's outgoing M-Series
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