![]() We don’t know how this was Welcome to the Sony Community! We appreciate your anticipation on the VRR update. It's been almost a week since the update, so it can't be still "settling down" after the update, unless the installation was corrupted. The PlayStation 5 console will be getting Variable Refresh Rate support imminently via a firmware update, according to a new report. Sony's X85J was updated with VRR support in November where all of Sony's 2021 TVs also received the two new 'Perfect for PS5' features. ![]() It would be great if a PS5 update The update, important for gamers with next gen-consoles, has been a long time coming, despite the affected models being sold by Sony as 'Ready for PS5'. " All these things have happened since the software update on Friday. ![]() The toggle only offers two options, off and automatic. In statements made to FlatpanelsHD Sony warns that the first VRR firmware is not final: "VRR has not been officially released for BRAVIA TVs. 1288 brings to X900H and XH90 official support for HDMI 2. They have shared the following list on the PlayStation Blog. It appears that Sony’s 2022 line-up, which has recently been announced, will support VRR at launch. One of those is a 120Hz refresh rate, to natively match the 120 frames per second output of some of the latest games.0414 to its Bravia range including the X900H which has been ![]() In contrast, Microsoft's Xbox Series X and S consoles already support the feature.
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