ethomaz said:
HDMI 2.0 supports 1080p120 because it is the same than 2160p60. |
Bandwidth isn't the issue. HDMI 1.3 has the bandwidh to push 1080p@120.
"Standardized" support is the problem. If this isn't standard, TV/monitor makers won't feel obligated to provide pannels which are able to push 120 hz by default and people who want this will have to "overclock" their refresh rate, void warranty and other fun stuff which comes with custom solutions to a problem that shouldn't exist.
Only 1 TV exists today which is able to push 1080p@120hz out of the box...and it is made by Seiki. Everything else is either hacked to support it or fake 120 hz.







