All TVs use HDMI to connect PCs, consoles, and other devices. For the past 7 years, we’ve used TV’s incorporating technologies from the HDMI 2.0 specification. Now, finally, we have TV’s incorporating technologies from the latest HDMI 2.1 specification bringing great new capabilities that you can take advantage of with GeForce RTX 30 Series graphics cards and GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards.
With HDMI 2.1, a single output cable enables gaming at 4K 120 FPS and 8K 60 FPS. It also enables variable refresh rate G-SYNC Compatible gaming at much higher resolutions and wider refresh rate ranges, and introduces new technologies that help to further improve your experience.
Our GeForce RTX 30 Series and 40 Series graphics cards support key HDMI 2.1 technologies, including:
NVIDIA is working closely with many major TV manufacturers to ensure high quality HDMI 2.1 and G-SYNC Compatible Variable Refresh Rate experiences on GeForce RTX 30 Series and 40 Series graphics cards. Read about G-SYNC Compatible testing and validation here.
The following TVs support HDMI 2.1 on GeForce RTX 30 Series and 40 Series GPUs, though some may first require a firmware update. Please refer to manufacturers websites for lists of compatible TVs:
When you go to buy a TV to pair with a GeForce RTX 30 series or 40 series GPU, check that the TV supports the latest HDMI technologies and is G-SYNC Compatible for the best big screen gaming experience. Consult manufacturers’ websites for specific specifications, and if in doubt ask their customer support teams.
HDMI 2.1 is the newest display standard for TVs and associated devices moving forward. Receivers, sound bars and other devices are already adding it following the release of HDMI 2.1 TVs from industry leaders like LG and Samsung, and GeForce RTX graphics cards enable high refresh rate, high resolution, VRR PC gaming on these devices.