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What HDMI Cable does PlayStation and Xbox Need?
PlayStation4 (PS4) / Xbox One / Xbox One
As the most demanding throughput a base PS4/Xbox One can put on an HDMI cable is 1080p 60Hz with HDR, high speed HDMI or HDMI 1.4 is more than enough. You can even get 4K 30Hz with this cable, but the base PS4 and Xbox One don’t support 4K so that’s a moot point.
PlayStation4 Pro (PS4 Pro) / Xbox One X / Xbox One S
We consider this the entry level console when considering the capabilities of high end gaming projectors. PS4 Pro and Xbox One X were designed with 4K 30Hz or 1080p 60Hz in mind, and offer better HDR implementation than the base PS4. Xbox One S outputs a 4K image, but it’s exclusively upscaled from 1080p. Also, unlike launch PS4/Xbox One, PS4 Pro/Xbox One X have lots of games running in custom resolutions between 1080p and 4K while maintaining framerates over 30Hz and often close to 60Hz. Thus, a high speed HDMI cable may not be enough. We recommend going with a premium HDMI cable, or HDMI 2.0. While HDMI 1.4 (high speed) has a bandwidth of 10Gb/s, HDMI 2.0 (premium) bumps that up to 18Gb/s, or nearly twice.
PlayStation5 (PS5) / Xbox Series X|S
Equipped with an ultra high speed HDMI port, or HDMI 2.1, the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S aim to deliver 4K 60Hz-120Hz and certainly 1080p 120Hz. Almost two years after launch, only a couple of games have managed to reach 4K 120Hz, while the majority are 4K 60Hz or lower. That means a premium HDMI cable, the same one we recommend for PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, is still just fine for a PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Premium HDMI even supports 8K 30Hz, and that’s not happening on the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Games in 4K 60Hz with HDR work perfectly on premium HDMI (HDMI 2.0), with room to spare. Note that the PS5/Xbox Series X|S ship with an ultra high speed HDMI cable (HDMI 2.1), so if you have that, use it. All HDMI versions are backward compatible.
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