• plantfanatic@sh.itjust.works
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    13 days ago

    I mean the true 120hz, not the upscaled crap.

    They came out the same time hdmi got the bandwidth capacity, so before that, it wasn’t even possible.

    I partly use Rtings.com for my info, and they test everything.

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      13 days ago

      No I know what you mean. I’m not talking about the “Trumotion” 120hz motion smoothing technology.

      The first generation of Sony Bravia TVs that advertised native 4k/120hz, specifically to coincide with the release of the PS5, couldn’t actually do native 4k/120hz. It wasn’t until their following generations that were finally able to, in a post-launch firmware update.

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        13 days ago

        Then you’re misremembering a lot of stuff

        https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x900h

        This tv came out around the same time as the ps5 (Nov of 2020). A few features came in a later update, but it is 4k/120 out of the box. You couldn’t get a better tv at the time.

        The 800 was never advertised as 120, this is the first model.