55 inches
What TV size is best for gaming? It really depends how much space you have available, how big the room is, and how far away you are from the screen, but as a guide, 43–55 inches is generally considered optimal.
55 inches
What TV size is best for gaming? It really depends how much space you have available, how big the room is, and how far away you are from the screen, but as a guide, 43–55 inches is generally considered optimal.
The HDMI cable that's included with your PS5 is the recommended one you use. But if you need a new one or want another one, use any Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable that supports HDMI 2.1. A standard HDMI cable works but isn't ideal, especially if you want to future proof.
The PS5 console supports the HDMI 2.1 specification, and it also supports 4K 120Hz video output.
Is OLED better than 4k Ultra HD?
OLED has a significantly wider and better viewing angle when compared to 4k UHD LED TVs. Unlike LEDs that still have shutter issues because of screen pixels, OLED comes with advanced pixels powered by self-illumination capabilities. Thus, OLED is a clear winner in this department.
All in all, if you have or plan on getting a gaming PC or a console that supports 120Hz, you should definitely get a 120Hz TV as it makes for a more responsive and immersive gaming experience. Keep in mind that to get the most out of 120Hz, you should also be able to maintain around 120FPS (Frames Per Second).
HDMI 2.1
Equipped with an ultra high speed HDMI port, or HDMI 2.1, the PS5 aims to deliver 4K 60Hz-120Hz and certainly 1080p 120Hz. Nearly a year after launch, only a couple of games have managed to reach 4K 120Hz, while the majority are 4K 60Hz or lower.
Unfortunately, the PS5 doesn't support native 1440p, only 1080p and 4K UHD. The vast majority of 1440p monitors will be read by the PS5 as 1080p and perform as such - don't worry, we've tested it and it still looks marvellous.