Can someone explain in detail, What is Hisense HRR refresh rate?
43U6k - If I enable HRR, can I see 120hz on my 4k TV when connected to my PC? can I see 120hz in geforce now?
if not, that what is it? does it magically make my 200fps60hz games look like 200fps120hz games? or does it magically make my 60fps60hz game look like 120fps120hz?
Do i need to hit 120fps to experience HRR at 120hz? or Do I only need 60fps and it will upscale that to 120fps / hz gameplay?
I know it wont be as good as native 120hz but there is literally no TV with native 120hz refresh at 43inch size and my room can only accomodate 43inch. (and No, I dont want a 4k144hz monitor as I already own a similar monitor, need a TV which I will be using my PC on as well as watching TV for home)
Very confusing topic
Planning to buy this TV specially because of 120hz if it outputs 120hz for my PC
Hisense is lying, that’s the end of the discussion. It is a 4K 60Hz TV. My flatmate has 43" A6K, but we never expected it to have 120Hz, so good for us under 20k.
The cheapest 120Hz TV is Hisense 55E7K pro, which is like 36.5k after card offers on amazon, so a good deal indeed.
43a6k is also a 120hz HRR panel… so what do you even mean? A6k and U6K are basically the same spec of 120hz HRR and 60hz native, then how does your TV have 120hz but U6k doesnt? I am confused
Hisense uses that term for interlaced scanning. The panel is 120 Hz interlaced. It is effectively displaying a 3840x1080 image (odd lines) for half a second and a 3840x1080 image (even lines) for other half a second.
However, for a full 3840x2160 image, it is able to refresh the screen only once a second. All modern content is progressive, so this should be considered as a native 60 Hz panel.
You are basically losing resolution for the higher refresh rate.