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No, it will not. PS4 will only output at 60Hz MAX.
Though more and more games on console are getting full 60fps support, the Xbox One and PS4 have a long way to go before they can play titles at 240hz.
And also, 240hz is still considered overkill for pc gaming, and until 240hz becomes standard, it certainly won't become standard on console.
no as 99% use the console on their TV it wont become a standard on console aslong as all TV's remain 50 or 60Hz. And since no TV program or movie is captured beyond 60Hz and also makes no sense at all to do this this will proberly never happen (at least the next couple decades)
Consoles in this current generation can't take advantage of high refresh rate monitors...
Yeah I was suggesting if they take off... As in a product you can't even buy yet so was more refering to future generations.