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Why Your Xbox Screen Looks Small And Blurry On TV (And How To Fix It)

Posted on January 15, 2025 By bot

There are few things more frustrating than sitting down after a long day to play some Xbox, only to encounter graphics issues as soon as you boot up the console. It doesn’t matter if you’re playing on an old Xbox One or the newer Xbox Series S/X; all of these consoles should be able to produce crisp, high-definition visuals. Whether you have the console set to display an easy-to-render 1080p resolution that maximizes performance or a gloriously detailed 4K one that maximizes image quality, you should have no trouble getting a full-frame, crystal-clear image that’s immersive, attractive, and easy to game on. Many gamers have reported having a similar issue with the console, however. They’re turning on their Xbox only for the display to appear small and blurry on their television.
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To make matters even more complicated, it doesn’t appear that there is one single solution that can fix this problem for everyone. There are a number of different potential causes that can make your screen look this way. It might have to do with your settings, your HDMI connection, or your display. As annoying as it may be, the only way to fix this issue is to address these potential problems one by one in an attempt to troubleshoot the source of the problem.

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