SAEDNEWS: The ALLM feature, or Auto Low Latency Mode, makes the gaming experience smoother and more professional for gamers. By reducing display latency, it eliminates the need for manual adjustment.
According to Saednews, The presence of ALLM provides a much smoother and more professional gaming experience. This feature is especially useful for people who frequently switch between gaming, watching movies, and everyday use. These types of televisions have led gamers to consider not only the price of gaming consoles but also the price of TVs that support this feature. The main advantages of ALLM are:
The main benefit of ALLM is reducing input lag. This allows reactions to be registered faster and gives you more precise control in games.
Users no longer need to manually change picture settings. The TV or monitor automatically selects the appropriate mode.
In fast-paced online games, lower delay means better performance. This feature is very important for professional gamers.
After finishing gaming, the display automatically returns to standard mode so that image quality for movies and cinematic content is preserved.

Many modern gaming monitors also support ALLM. However, this feature is more commonly known in TVs because gaming consoles such as PlayStation are usually connected to televisions. On gaming monitors, ALLM can be activated when connecting a console or some modern graphics cards. However, professional gaming monitors usually already have very low latency by default and are less dependent on this feature.
If you spend most of your time gaming on a console or PC, ALLM can be very useful. However, for users who only watch movies or use devices casually, this feature is less important. Professional gamers, users of next-generation consoles, and those who play online games benefit the most from ALLM and may consider buying a monitor or TV that supports it. For everyday use, the difference may not be very noticeable.
ALLM is one of the standard features of HDMI 2.1. Therefore, most TVs and monitors that have HDMI 2.1 also support ALLM. However, having HDMI 2.1 does not always guarantee full support for ALLM, as some models only include part of the HDMI 2.1 features. It is recommended to carefully check the technical specifications before purchasing.
Key HDMI 2.1 features for gamers include:
• Support for ALLM
• Support for VRR (Variable Refresh Rate)
• 4K resolution at 120Hz
• Higher bandwidth
• Better performance for next-generation consoles