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Does HDMI 2.0 support 4K 60Hz?

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You should not use an adapter to convert DisplayPort to HDMI anywhere in the signal chain other than right at the source. ... DisplayPort natively outputs in a LVDS signal type that is not compatible with HDMI (HDMI uses TMDS). It does have a dual-mode version that will support TMDS in compatibility mode.Feb 7, 2019');})();(function(){window.jsl.dh('_shWOYOShNYHC5OUP4s4y42','
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DP has a higher maximum quality, but a FullHD (i assume 1920x1080 60Hz) TV will not be limited by HDMI, so there is no loss in quality. They are both serial digital standards and will transmit the signal without scaling. ... I use a DP to HDMI cable with no issues. Just get a new cable and bypass an adapter.May 3, 2017
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Xbox Series S has an HDMI 2.1 port assuming it's for pushing the tech but technically HDMI 2.0 supports 2K (1440p) resolution at 120hz. The targeted performance of the Xbox Series S is 2K at 120hz.

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