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Raspberry Pi Smart TV?
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Tl;dr; a long, active fiber HDMI cable + USB over IP might be cheaper, better and easier. That's what I ended up buying despite the cable length being 60m (200ft).
Idk where you assumed 4k 120hz HDR from the post?
4k 120Hz HDR is what current gen consoles can output right now and what is becoming common even on mid-range TVs (quality of HDR aside). I'd expect you'd want most of that experience or future-proof solution that would allow that when you get a new TV.
I don’t think there’s a single thing they actually output that’s 4k/120. High refresh rates are downscaled, and high resolutions have lower refresh rates.
But you also need a tv that's powerful enough my monitor isn't even that powerful.
What do you mean "powerful monitor". It just needs to display a picture.
At 4k and 120hz. My pc can't even do that
Then you need a more powerful PC. What do you mean a more powerful monitor? I don't even understand what that means.
Monitor resolution ,refresh rate and things like that. And gpus aren't that cheap