Sony and the PS5 might be a bit late to the party when it comes to features that the Xbox has long had, but it's better later than never.

After a long wait, the PS5 finally has auto low-latency mode support. Sony added the new feature to its flagship console as it served as the highlight of the recent system update. If you have a PS5, the console will automatically download and apply the update the next time that you turn it on. But, word of caution, the update will take up roughly around 1GB of storage space on the PS5's diminutive SSD.

Once you've updated your PS5, all you need next is a TV that supports ALLM and an HDMI 2.1 cable. If you have both, just navigate to the PS5's "Settings" menu then go to "Screen and Vidoe" followed by "Video Output". You should find ALLM somewhere there. If you switch the ALLM setting to Automatic, your TV will switch to ALLM as soon as you play a game.

The latest PS5 update comes just shortly after Sony brought VRR to its newest console in May.

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