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Sometimes, Game Mode has the same effect as PC Mode with low input lag and chroma 4:4:4. For most TVs, you'll need to change the input label for the input you're using to PC for it to enter PC Mode. Roku TVs automatically switch the TV into PC Mode when a PC is connected. This is often the best way to display 4:4:4. Sometimes, a TV simply cannot display chroma 4:4:4 properly. This is a type of signal that helps increase text clarity when using it as a PC monitor. If it's a TV we tested, check to see if it properly supports chroma 4:4:4.
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For example, you can see the Samsung QN90A QLED's compatibility photos with the PS5 and Xbox Series X. It's best to check our reviews to see if your TV is compatible with either.

Note: For both ALLM and VRR, we check with the PS5 and Xbox Series X to see what signals the TV supports from the consoles. Verify to see if it's enabled with your console/PC.Sometimes enabling Game Mode alone enables the VRR. The Xbox Series X supports FreeSync and HDMI Forum VRR, so G-SYNC doesn't work with it. The same concept as ALLM setting: check to ensure both the console and the TV support the same VRR format.Variable refresh rate support not working If ALLM isn't working, simply switch into Game Mode when you play a game.Sony TVs don't have ALLM support but can detect when the PS5 is connected, and they automatically switch into Game Mode, but only if you enable Auto Picture Mode. This allows the TV to switch in Game Mode when you launch a game from a compatible device for low input lag, but you need to make sure the TV supports it.

The Xbox Series X has support for Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM). For example, the Sony X800H has an issue where it has high input lag if you turn on the TV and it's already in Game Mode you need to switch it out of Game Mode then back in for it to work. Even in Game Mode, there may be a bug that doesn't put the TV in Game Mode. For example, Hisense, Sony TV, and LG TVs have a Game picture mode, but other brands like TCL have Game Mode toggles that you can use with any picture mode. Make sure the TV is either set to the Game picture mode or Game Mode is enabled the specific settings depend on the brand. Outside of Game Mode, input lag is higher, and although most people won't notice any difference, changing it into Game Mode has a positive effect on reaction-based games.
