Yea, the series s can only push 1440p which is why I ordered a qhd monitor w/hdr&vrr. For me when I'm in 1080p my tv upscales it to 4k which honestly looks great because its half of the pixels that 4k is; unlike 1440p which looks like crap on my tv upscale to 4k.
To take advantage of 120Hz gaming, you need a TV or monitor with a refresh rate of 120Hz or more, and HDMI 2.0 or 2.1 connectivity for different resolutions.
Both consoles support the new HDMI 2.1 standard, which means they have enough video output bandwidth to deliver 4K resolutions at 120Hz. Related: PS5 vs. Xbox Series X: The Battle of the Specs. Simple compatibility does not guarantee that most games will output at 120FPS on these consoles, similar to how most games did not deliver 60FPS in the
In fact, our Consumer Tech Editor Alex Walker-Todd posted the below video on Twitter to showcase the differences when slowed down: Here’s the new #RazerPhone ‘s display at its lowest (60Hz), highest (120Hz) & default (90Hz) refresh rates in 120fps slo-mo. Gives you some idea of the increased visual fluidity on offer.

Launched in early 2019, the Galaxy S10 has held up quite well over the past few years. But how does it measure up against newer models like the Galaxy S21 and the Galaxy S22? 120Hz AMOLED

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does the s10 have 120hz