

You can’t have 4K/120Hz enabled at the same time as Dolby Vision, though, as you can if you’re using an LG OLED such as the C1, but you may want to avoid Dolby Vision gaming altogether anyway, as the X90J/X94J lacks a Dolby Vision Game mode, so games played in Dolby Vision suffer a lot of input lag.

Sony is promising that this will be added before the end of 2021, and the recent VRR update to 2020’s XH90 (X900H in the US) does give us some faith that that will actually happen.ĤK at 120Hz is supported out of the box and works as expected, which wasn’t the case when we tested the A80J and A90J OLEDs. Unfortunately, as with Sony’s other 2021 HDMI 2.1 TVs, there’s no out-of-the-box support for VRR (Variable Refresh Rate). Of those HDMIs, two are standard HDMI 2.0 spec but two are 48Gbps HDMI 2.1 ports. The X90J/X94J has a very solid selection of physical connections that includes aerial, satellite (Freesat in the UK), ethernet and optical ports, plus three USBs and four HDMIs.
