During the presentation, the company explored how the new set-top-box improved the 4K HDR experience but without getting too much into specs. With the new Apple TV 4K using HDMI 2.1, it’s unclear why Apple hasn’t yet implemented the 120Hz refresh rate support. To enable 4K resolution at 120Hz, an HDMI 2.1 port is required. That’s because the current-generation Apple TV is equipped with an HDMI 2.0 port, which is limited to 4K resolution at 60Hz. It’s important to point out, however, that the current Apple TV 4K doesn’t support 120Hz - even with a software update. …These references strongly suggest that Apple is at least internally testing a 120Hz mode for Apple TV. Multiple references to “120Hz” and “supports120Hz” have been added to tvOS’ PineBoard in the latest beta release. Almost four years after its original release, the company introduced the new set-top-box with the A12 chip, a new Siri Remote, and HDMI 2.1 support for a better 4K HDR experience.ĩto5Mac first discovered on tvOS 14.5 beta 6 that Apple mentions 120Hz refresh rate support in the code, but at the time, Apple didn’t have Apple TV that could work with this higher refresh rate since the fifth-generation Apple TV supported only HDMI 2.0. Today, Apple unveiled its new Apple TV 4K.
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