With Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PlayStation 5 out now, it presents an ideal opportunity to purchase a new 4K TV this Black Friday. The arrival of HDMI 2.1 enables new advanced gaming features, including 4K resolution at 120Hz, backed by a new era of displays readied for the new consoles. All of these TVs bring out the best of Xbox One and PlayStation 4 for those yet to upgrade, but with future-proofing for the years ahead. With Black Friday savings now live, we've rounded up the 4K TV deals you should actually consider.
Even with several recommended 4K TVs ready for Xbox Series X this holiday, no product delivers a complete experience quite like the LG CX. It's among the few products compatible with all HDMI 2.1 gaming features used by Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, like 4K resolution at 120Hz, and variable refresh rate (VRR) support to eliminate screen tearing. When coupled with the benefits of an OLED panel, flaunting ultra-rich colors and deep blacks thanks to its per-pixe... http://feeds.windowscentral.com/~r/wmexperts/~3/yzyIrkmPiqQ/best-black-friday-4k-tv-deals-xbox
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