PlayStation 5 test: Sony's swift and silent juggernaut
When it was launched, the console also does not offer the Low Ltency Mode car nor the Refresh Rate variable, two functions yet promised on the technical sheets of the console.We can only hope that these two functions are added by a future firmware update.
Unlike the Xbox Series S/X, the PS5 is also strictly confined to image definitions standardized by the HDMI consortium, and therefore does not offer a video output in 1440p definition.This is a shame in particular for owners of Samsung Qled TV from 2018 and 2019: since these are not compatible 2160p 120 Hz, they will therefore have to be satisfied with a 1080p signal to take advantage of this very high image frequency, soeven that they could have absolutely able to support a 1440p 120 Hz signal.
On the HDR side, the Sony machine is obviously HDR10 compatible, but is dispensed on any management of Dolby Vision, whether for games, video streaming, or reading Blu-ray Ultra HD.Shame.