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sebspi OP t1_j24lhbc wrote

It's clear now. Thanks. The Series S maximum resolution is 2K right?? Now I have a very noob doubt. With the 2k monitor I should be ok.. but with 4K TV can i use the full Xbox resolution or will I be locked to 1080p?

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QueasyBrief5498 t1_j24m3qm wrote

It upscales to 4K and some games like the tourist will run 4k natively. But yeah, 1440p is the native max typically. It’s game dependent and also you can toggle performance versus quality mode in most games (forza 5 has it)

Unless your TV has HDMI 2.1 it won’t be too noticeable tbh. I borrowed a friends series X to compare when I was trying to decide if I wanted to upgrade. If I had a $2000 oled hdmi 2.1 tv? I get a series X because it’s gorgeous.

I have a Black Friday special 4K tv. 60hz. HDR. Looks brilliant with my series S. Looked basically the same on my couch with the series X lol.

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sebspi OP t1_j24n769 wrote

Ok I get it. Yes, I agree with you about the 4k. Infact I'm very happy with my 2k 140hz monitor. I compared my 4k TV with the monitor and there isn't very noticeable differences. I must say that with the games that support 120hz I never used the 4k resolution but I always preferred performance. That's a noticeable difference. Some months ago ps5 started to support natively the 1440p at 120 Hz and with some games (like miles morales for example) it's a joy for the eyes.

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QueasyBrief5498 t1_j24o15a wrote

Yeah it sounds like the series S will be a nice little placeholder. They go on sale too, my friend picked up one for $200usd right before Christmas, and it came with a gift card lol. Target I think.

It’s the perfect gamepass machine and it will be noticeably faster than your PC and you still have your PS5 for exclusives and games you want native 4K

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