cunnas
Distinguished Member
Hi all, hope I am asking this in the right place and hope this makes sense as I think I have over-thought it!
I currently have the following setup...
4k UHD 55" TV (Hisense around 4-5 years old)
Denon X2300W AVR
Xbox Series X
I have the XSX plugged in to the AVR via HDMI and then the AVR to TV via HDMI. It all works great and I am more than happy with this setup.
However...
Like everyone else on this form, I am always looking to upgrade and was considering a new LG OLED TV which offers HDMI 2.1 and 120 Frame Rate.
If I was to replace the current TV with this new one but kept my setup (XSX - AVR - TV), would I get 120 FPS? The reason I ask is "I think" I need the HDMI 2.1 thing for 120 FPS (but might be completely wrong), the new TV would have this but the AVR I assume would not.
Would I have to plug the XSX directly in to the TV to achieve this and if so, would I then lose the use of my AVR and speakers? I am assuming eARC comes in to play if I have this setup but not entirely sure as that is then stretching my knowledge!
Or if I got a 2.1 HDMI TV, would I also need to upgrade my AVR to a 2.1 HDMI capable AVR?
I currently have the following setup...
4k UHD 55" TV (Hisense around 4-5 years old)
Denon X2300W AVR
Xbox Series X
I have the XSX plugged in to the AVR via HDMI and then the AVR to TV via HDMI. It all works great and I am more than happy with this setup.
However...
Like everyone else on this form, I am always looking to upgrade and was considering a new LG OLED TV which offers HDMI 2.1 and 120 Frame Rate.
If I was to replace the current TV with this new one but kept my setup (XSX - AVR - TV), would I get 120 FPS? The reason I ask is "I think" I need the HDMI 2.1 thing for 120 FPS (but might be completely wrong), the new TV would have this but the AVR I assume would not.
Would I have to plug the XSX directly in to the TV to achieve this and if so, would I then lose the use of my AVR and speakers? I am assuming eARC comes in to play if I have this setup but not entirely sure as that is then stretching my knowledge!
Or if I got a 2.1 HDMI TV, would I also need to upgrade my AVR to a 2.1 HDMI capable AVR?