PlayStation 5 VRR compatible TVs and monitors
Sony has shared a list of PlayStation 5 VRR compatible monitors and TVs. Check out this list if you're looking for a VRR compatible TV or monitor.

As of last week, PlayStation 5 (finally) also supports VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and even some developers like Insomniac Games and Capcom are ready to offer updates for their games with VRR support. However, not everyone can enjoy this feature as your TV or monitor must be compatible with the functionality.
Fortunately, there is Reddit. The community quickly began testing their setup and a list of TVs and monitors that support VRR on PlayStation 5.
This list will be expanded and adapted over time, and there will still be some disruptions on some models, such as local dimming that turns off when you turn on VRR, or if you turn the feature on in another way. You can see the full list below.
VRR compatible TVs and monitors list
Televisions:
- LG B1
- LG B9
- LG BX
- LG C9
- LG CX
- LG C1
- LG C2
- LG GX
- LG G1
- LG G2
- LG NanoCell 55NANO866
- LG NanoCell 65NANO866PA
- LG SM9000 (2019)
- LG NANO867NA** (Turn on INSTANT GAME RESPONSE – Turns off Local Dimming)
- LG NANO85 (2021)* (Turn on INSTANT GAME RESPONSE)
- LG NANO90 (2021)* (Turn on INSTANT GAME RESPONSE)
- Samsung NU8500 BAD IMPLEMENTATION, NOT ADVISED
- Samsung QN65QN85BA
- Samsung RU8002 (2019)* (HDMI 1 only)
- Samsung RU8009 (2019)
- Samsung Q60 (2018)* (with Ultimate FreeSync Mode turned on)
- Samsung Q6FN (2018) BAD IMPLEMENTATION, NOT ADVISED
- Samsung Q7FN (2018) BAD IMPLEMENTATION, NOT ADVISED
- Samsung Q8FN (2018) BAD IMPLEMENTATION, NOT ADVISED
- Samsung Q9FN (2018)* (with Ultimate FreeSync Mode turned on – 120+VRR Cannot work together)
- Samsung Q60R (2019)* (with Ultimate FreeSync Mode turned on)
- Samsung Q70R (2019)* (with Ultimate FreeSync Mode turned on & use HDMI Port 1)
- Samsung Q80R (2019)* (with Ultimate FreeSync Mode turned on) – Reports of flickering, might not recommend
- Samsung Q90R (2019)* (with Ultimate FreeSync Mode turned on)
- Samsung Q900RB (2019)* (with Ultimate FreeSync Mode turned on)
- Samsung 55 Q6DR (2020)* (with Ultimate FreeSync Mode turned on)
- Samsung RU9000 (2020)
- Samsung Q70T (2020)
- Samsung Q80T (2020)
- Samsung Q90T (2020)
- Samsung Q95T (2020)
- Samsung Q70A (2021)* (TV doesn’t show its on, but it’s on)
- Samsung Q80A (2021)* (TV doesn’t show its on, but it’s on)
- Samsung Q90A (2021)
- Samsung QN90A (2021)
- Samsung QN95A* (TV doesn’t show its on, but it’s on)
- Samsung Frame (2020)
- Samsung Frame (2021)* (TV doesn’t show its on, but it’s on)
- Samsung S95B QD-OLED (2022)
- Sony X900H** (turns off Local Dimming if VRR is turned on)
- Sony X85J
- Sony X89J** (turns off Local Dimming if VRR is turned on)
- Sony X90J** (turns off Local Dimming if VRR is turned on)
- Sony X91J** (turns off Local Dimming if VRR is turned on)
- Sony X95J** (turns off Local Dimming if VRR is turned on)
- Sony A80J
- Sony A90J
- TCL 50S546
- TCL 55C728
- TCL 65R648
- TCL R635 (2020)** (Cuts 4K support if enabling VRR – My opinion not worth it)
- TCL R646* (Power Cycle both console and TV to ensure capability)
- TCL C825
- Hisense UG7
- Hisense U8G
- Vizio P65QX-H1** (Reports of 48-60HZ VRR only) NOT ADVISED
- Vizio M50Q7-H1** (Reports of 48-60HZ VRR only) NOT ADVISED
- Vizio P75QX* (Must turn off 120HZ Mode)
- Vizio P65Q9
- Vizio OLED 55-H1** (VRR is limited to 48-60Hz) NOT ADVISED
- Philips OLED 707
- Philips OLED 706
- Philips OLED 806
- Philips OLED 807
Monitors:
- Gigabyte M28U
- Gigabyte FI32U
- Gigabyte M32U
- Gigabyte FV43U
- Gigabyte FO48U
- BenQ EX2710U
- BenQ EX3210U
- Acer XV282K
- LG 27GP950* (Game Adjust > FreeSync Premium Pro > Extended)
- LG 27GP950-B
- ASUS ROG Swift PG35VQ** (Turns off HDR)
- Asus ROG Swift PG279QM
- ASUS VG28UQL1A* (with FreeSync Premium Pro turned on)
- Samsung G7 LC32G75T** (Turns off 4K, 1080p Only)
- Samsung G7 S28AG70* (FreeSync Premium Turned on and assigned PC input)
- MSI MPG321UR-QD