4K@120 Hertz
The label 4K@120 Hertz is an abbreviation to describe that a TV panel is able to achieve frame rates of up to 120 Hertz at a native 4K resolution. The prerequisite for this is an HDMI 2.1 interface with a bandwidth of at least 32 Gbps. However, whether this potential can also be used for gaming depends on the source, such as the computer or console.
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- 4K
- 4K@120 Hertz
- Aspect ratio
- Backlight
- Banding
- Bit
- Black level
- Brightness
- Calibration
- Candela
- Color resolution
- Color space
- Color space coverage
- Color temperature
- Color volume
- Contrast
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- Gamma
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- HD Ready
- Home theater
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- Motion Handling
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- Refresh rate
- Resolution
- Response Time
- Smart-TV
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- VR
- White balance
- WQHD