Found two monitors that I'm not sure which of the two is better. I already had 2 different monitors with me but all games except CoD ran jerkily although 60HZ, 4k and hdmi 2. Do you know what that could be and would the games with the two monitors run smoothly on the PS4 Pro?
Monitor 1:
https://www.cyberport.de/pc-und-zubehoer/monitore/acer/pdp/6121-4e6/predator-xb281hk-71cm-28-4k-gaming-monitor-g-sync-60hz-1ms-hdmi-dp-16-9.html
Monitor 2:
https://www.cyberport.de/pc-und-zubehoer/monitore/aoc/pdp/6123-1al/aoc-g2868pqu-71-1-cm-28-4k-gaming-monitor-16-9-dp-hdmi-vga-1ms-hdr-freesync.html
Liquid PS4 4k - uh am I here in the wrong movie without meaning the evil one?
(Watch out, someone comes to us with na Xbox)
OK. Um seriously. If the game is not running smoothly, what can the monitor do for it?
The monitor only shows the image
if the game does not run smoothly it is the ps4
Well because the Ps4 runs smoothly on the 4k TV.
The games run smoothly on a 4k TV
I would take the second one, which is cheaper, but if it is not fluid for you, then it should not be the monitor or TV, but it depends on what model it is
May I be honest?
For 300 euro you get a 4k TV with a relaxed 40 "
But good - I looked at both links and would reject the second TFT directly because the G-Sync has. You pay for the G-Sync chiop Drauf without being able to use it.
Have now taken the first I like it optically better. Strangely enough, the ps4 pro runs quite normally on the 4k television.
I ultimately decided and ordered the first one. But I don't need 40 inches, I'm looking for a monitor for my desk. Can't explain why the ps4 doesn't run smoothly on the other two monitors I've tested (except cod). Fallout 4 is a disaster.
Ok, that's good too, if you have so much money at home, then why not? I treat you
Maybe Fallout 4 is a 30FPS game on the console and one TV makes it smooth and the other makes it as it really is. This is something that I can't answer with my i9 2080ti WQHD144Hz Pc:-)
→ That was a hint with the fence post - according to the motto - computers don't have such problems, luckily.