Another long awaited video setting is coming to PS5

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Sony is adding another video setting to the PS5 after over a year of requests from players. Native 1440p support is coming to the PS5, and it will be available to try first with the new update for those on the Beta programme.

With the PS5 only supporting native 4K and 1080p, and downscaling graphics on 1440p displays since its launch in November 2020, fans have been crying out for native 1440p support for over a year. 

There is a catch however, variable refresh rate, another much requested feature added in a recent software update, will not be supported over 1440p output. Sony says that VRR on PS5 will only be supported on 4K and 1080p outputs; it's frustrating to see what's supposed to be a “next-generation” piece of hardware being limited in this way. 

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Lewis Empson is a Senior Staff Writer on What Hi-Fi?. He was previously Gaming and Digital editor for Cardiff University's 'Quench Magazine', Lewis graduated in 2021 and has since worked on a selection of lifestyle magazines and regional newspapers. Outside of work, he enjoys gaming, gigs and regular cinema trips.