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Do you need 4K HDMI for Xbox Series S?

Games in 4K 60Hz with HDR work perfectly on premium HDMI (HDMI 2.0), with room to spare. Note that the PS5/Xbox Series X|S ship with an ultra high speed HDMI cable (HDMI 2.1), so if you have that, use it. All HDMI versions are backward compatible.
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Do you need a 4K HDMI cable for Xbox Series S?

Using the Ultra High Speed HDMI cable

The Xbox Series X console comes with a 2-meter Ultra High Speed HDMI cable that supports HDMI 2.1 features. This cable is required to support 4K gaming at 120Hz. Using a different HDMI cable may impact your video quality.
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Can you play Xbox Series S without 4K?

This means the Xbox Series S doesn't reach or even attempt to target a 4K resolution in the majority of games. Instead, the budget-oriented current-gen console targets a 1080p-1440p (FHD to QHD) resolution at up to 120 FPS.
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Is HDMI 2.1 necessary for Xbox Series S?

You want a gaming monitor for your Xbox Series X or S instead of a television. But what should you keep in mind when you choose? You'll need an HDMI 2.1 port for 4K gaming at 120Hz, for example. In this advice article, we'll explain how to choose a gaming monitor for your Xbox Series X or S.
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What HDMI is good for Xbox Series S?

The video output for the Xbox Series S is supported by the High Speed HDMI cable included with the console. A longer certified Premium High Speed HDMI cable can be substituted if needed.
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What kind of HDMI do I need for Xbox Series S?

PS4 Pro/ Xbox One X was designed with 4K 30Hz or 1080p 60Hz with HDR, it's recommended to go with a premium HDMI cable, or HDMI 2.0. PS5/ Xbox Series X|S equipped with an ultra high-speed HDMI port, or HDMI 2.1, the aims to deliver 4K 60Hz-120Hz and 1080p 120Hz.
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Does Xbox Series S look good on 1080p?

The bottom line is that if you prefer 1080p high refresh rate to 4K 60Hz, then the Series S is the console you want.
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What resolution is best for Xbox Series S?

The Series X is designed for games with resolutions of up to 4K (and it theoretically supports 8K resolutions for video content), while the Xbox Series S has less-powerful graphics hardware that game developers appear to be targeting for 1080p and sometimes 1440p visuals.
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Is the Xbox Series S worth it for 1080p?

The only real downside to the Series S performance is that on a 1080p TV, it looks almost identical to what you'd find on an Xbox One. However, it still loads content much faster than the Xbox One did — and since the Xbox One still costs $300, the Series S is a much smarter buy from the get-go.
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Do 4K HDMI cables make a difference?

When it comes down to 4K TV, you do not need to pick up special HDMI cables. The HDMI cable standard can impact color and resolution, but newer versions are not required for 4K TV.
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Can you use a regular HDMI cable for Xbox Series S?

Any HDMI male-to-male cable will connect to your console but fail to display the correct image if the speed is subpar. An 18Gbps cable connected to an Xbox Series X|S port will only display an image up to 4K at 60Hz and not its potential 4K 120Hz or 8K 60Hz.
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How do I get 4K on Xbox Series S?

Check your TV settings

Your Xbox console can check to see if 4K and HDR is enabled on your TV. Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, then go to Profile & system > Settings > General > TV & display options > 4K TV details.
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Does Xbox Series S automatically upscale to 4K?

4K upscaling. When you set your console resolution to 4K UHD, everything on the console—Home, games, and apps—will display at 4K. On Xbox One X, 4K content is displayed in its native 4K resolution, and other content (like games encoded for 1080p) is upscaled to 4K. Games on Xbox One S also get upscaled to 4K.
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Does Xbox Series S run well?

If you can get all your gaming in within the constraints of the SSD, the Xbox Series S is a superb little console. It's ideal for the more casual gamer or for someone with a gaming PC or Playstation as their main, but who fancies a little Xbox Games Pass action on the side.
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What are the cons of Xbox Series S?

Reviewers Didn't Like
  • 364GB of usable storage / expensive expandable storage.
  • Over-complicated AV set-up.
  • Doesn't support native 4K gaming.
  • Game resolution tops out at 1440p.
  • Lacks a disk drive.
  • No support for Wi-Fi 6.
  • Not as powerful as the Xbox Series X.
  • Not very future-proof.
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What's better quality 1080p or 4K?

Full HD is just another term for 1080p or 1920x1080, and those are all ways of referring to the same resolution. By contrast, 4K has a resolution of 3840x2160. That's a lot more pixels in the overall image — totaling over 8 million pixels. As always, the higher the resolution, the sharper the picture will be.
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Is Xbox Series S better at 1080p or 1440p?

The Series S is a fantastic console and I like most of you am very happy overall with it. The vast majority of games however run at 1080p, not 1440p.
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What HDMI do I need for 120Hz Xbox Series S?

To be able to read the signal from either the PS5 or Xbox Series X/S, you need at least HDMI 2.0 connectivity (for 1080p at 120fps). Whereas, HDMI 2.1 is mandatory for 4K at 120fps.
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Do you need HDMI 2.1 for 4K?

HDMI 2.1 is only needed if you want to use HDMI with 4K over 60Hz. This applies to consoles, as on PC you can get the same performance with DisplayPort 1.4, which is readily available. So, it's likely adding HDMI 2.1 cables and expense to your setup is not something you need to worry about now.
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Which HDMI should my Xbox be on?

Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT port on your console (the leftmost HDMI port on the back of your console).
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Is Xbox Series S worth buying?

Despite coming in at a super low price point in comparison, the Series S can play all the same games as the more expensive Xbox Series X. As well as saving money, you'll also save on shelf space - the Xbox Series S is completely disc-less so you need to buy all your games digitally.
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Can Xbox Series S do 1440p 120hz?

The Series S claims 1440p at 120hz.
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How do I turn on 120hz on Xbox Series S?

Change your console display settings to 120 Hz:
  1. Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > TV & display options.
  2. Select Refresh rate > 120 Hz. Note If you don't see an option for 120 Hz, select 4K TV details under Setup for more information.
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Is 4K HDMI better than HDMI?

The “4k HDMI” label is mostly marketing, so it doesn't mean a specific feature that will improve image quality. But if you have any cables past the HDMI 1.4 version, then they will be moving the same 4k image across the cable regardless of any marketing.
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Do all HDMI cables support 4K 120Hz?

As long as you have at least HDMI 1.4, 120Hz is doable on your compatible TV or monitor. You can even do up to 144Hz if your display supports it. For uncompressed higher resolutions, though, HDMI 120Hz connections need a next-generation HDMI connection.
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