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Xbox Series X Review – Console as time machine

HDMI on Xbox Series X: what you need to know

Posted on November 19, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The next-gen Xbox Series X console is now available worldwide, giving a big boost to the capabilities of home consoles. Whether you’ve been lucky enough to get an Xbox Series X (or Xbox Series S) already, or are stuck waiting until Microsoft can ramp up its supply, you may well be wondering what about these consoles’ HDMI capabilities – and therefore TV capabilities – is different to its current-gen counterparts.

The Xbox Series X and Series S come with an HDMI 2.1 connection standard, which allows it to support a max 120fps (frames per second) in games running at 4K resolution.
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