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With the update you can get Dolby Vision and HDR10+
It allows 60 Hz frame rate in 4k formats
Or a 120 Hz frame rate up to 1440p resolutions
It still won't have enough bandwidth to support 120Hz at 4K resolutions. So you will have to lower the refresh rate for the quality or visa versa.
to make higher refresh(frame rate) than its inputs support
it either using streaming apps that can handle higher frame rate
or creating the missing frames, which needs info from the next frame (which takes processing and adds huge delays)
one tv i fixed, had a 4k panel, with no hdmi 2.0+ inputs
only takes in 1080p, and could only use its apps to make 4k images
That's how many of the first 4K TVs were but most now aren't like that. If it's at least 4K/60Hz or better then it has 4K native res input and output. But they can of course take 1080p from say Bluray, PC, game console and stretch it to fit the 4K panel screen. The problem with a TV that it is generally terrible unless it offers a HDMI port that has a Gaming Mode option. The gaming mode enabled will disable/bypass the TV digital comb filter, which is what generally is used when watching DVD, Bluray or Cable box; as it's a digital filter that gives the impression of smooth 60 fps playback. You would want that off when connecting game console or PC otherwise you're looking at huge input delays