Yes, all four HDMI ports support 4K, 120Hz, 10-bit, 4:4:4, HDR10+, VRR and ALLM, and one of them supports eARC. This is identical to the HDMI ports on LG's 4K TVs this year, which don't use the full 48Gbps chipsets found on its 2019 TVs.Nice review,i didnt understand dose all 4 hdmi ports support 4k/120 hdr?
There's no onboard Atmos decoding, so yes it just decodes the audio as DD 5.1 or DD+ 5.1 if available. However it can pass Atmos back via ARC from the built-in apps to a soundbar or receiver.If there is no Dolby Atmos then am I right it reverts to Dolby Digital 5.1/Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 for Atmos Content on both Netflix and AppleTV iTunes/AppleTV+?
Steve thanks for info,so this means that 2020 series from LG and Samsung dont have hdmi 2.1 support on not even one hdmi port?Yes, all four HDMI ports support 4K, 120Hz, 10-bit, 4:4:4, HDR10+, VRR and ALLM, and one of them supports eARC. This is identical to the HDMI ports on LG's 4K TVs this year, which don't use the full 48Gbps chipsets found on its 2019 TVs.
I'm only talking about the 4K TVs, the 8K TVs have at least one full 48Gbps HDMI 2.1 port. However, given the 4K TVs use 10-bit panels, I think support for 4K, 120Hz, 10-bit, 4:4:4, HDR10+, VRR and ALLM, and eARC is sufficient.Steve thanks for info,so this means that 2020 series from LG and Samsung dont have hdmi 2.1 support on not even one hdmi port?
Steve i use hdmi port 4 for pc gaming 4k/120 on old q90r...is it possible to check dose this port also suport HDR with 4k/120?I'm only talking about the 4K TVs, the 8K TVs have at least one full 48Gbps HDMI 2.1 port. However, given the 4K TVs use 10-bit panels, I think support for 4K, 120Hz, 10-bit, 4:4:4, HDR10+, VRR and ALLM, and eARC is sufficient.
All the ports on the Q95T support 4K/120Hz HDR, but I'm not sure about the Q90R.Steve i use hdmi port 4 for pc gaming 4k/120 on old q90r...is it possible to check dose this port also suport HDR with 4k/120?
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77cx but depends on viewing habits but i think cx is just a step upSo the big question is 77CX or 75’’ or 82‘’ of this
I understand that but i was asking about that one port on Q90R wich support 4k/120All the ports on the Q95T support 4K/120Hz HDR, but I'm not sure about the Q90R.
I believe only port 4 on the Q90rAll the ports on the Q95T support 4K/120Hz HDR, but I'm not sure about the Q90R.
The Q95T obviously has fewer zones, but I'd say the overall performance in terms of SDR and HDR is at least as good, and in the case of HDR the tone mapping is more accurate.Hi Steve. So would you say the picture quality of Q95T is better than the Q90R?
Nice how they menage to level up performance with less zones.The Q95T obviously has fewer zones, but I'd say the overall performance in terms of SDR and HDR is at least as good, and in the case of HDR the tone mapping is more accurate.
It surprised me to be honest, I wasn't expecting the Q95T to remain competitive in terms of picture quality given the drop in zones.Nice how they menage to level up performance with less zones.