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Does Xbox Series S have 2.1 HDMI?

Because of the difference in resolution, the connectors for the Xbox Series X and S are also different. Both consoles have an HDMI 2.1 port, but just the Xbox Series X takes advantage of this.
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Does HDMI 2.1 matter for Xbox Series S?

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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What type of HDMI does the Xbox Series S have?

The Xbox One S and Xbox One X have HDMI 2.0a and HDMI 2.0b ports, respectively, supporting up to 18Gbps. There's no need to splash out on fancy cables for these older consoles.
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Does Xbox Series S support 4K 120Hz?

Xbox Series X|S also supports 4K 120Hz refresh rate.
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Does Xbox Series S support 1440p?

The Xbox Series S will not support games at 4K at 144fps, the Series S will also not run 1440p at 144fps as well. The Xbox Series S will only run 1440p at 120fps. I would also suggest using a different HDMI cable than what came with the Series S. The Xbox Series X will run 1440p at 144fps, also 4k.
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What is HDMI 2.1 And Is It Important To Have For Next Gen?

How to get 1440p 120hz on Series S?

HDMI 2.0 only supports 1440p60 or 1080p120. If you want a higher resolution with 120fps, you'll need a HDMI 2.1 cable. Your Series S also supports 4k with up to 120fps, just like the Series X.
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What is the highest resolution Xbox Series S?

The Xbox Series X and Series S can output signals with 1080p, 1440p, and 4K at up to 120 Hz to supported displays. Both consoles are capable of 8K output at 60 Hz, but this option is not enabled at launch, according to a Microsoft spokesperson.
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Do you need HDMI 2.1 for 120Hz on 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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How do I get 4K 120fps 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. NoteIf you don't see an option for 120 Hz, select 4K TV details under Setup for more information.
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Is Xbox Series S good for 4K gaming?

While the Xbox Series S can't handle true 4K gaming, it still offers all the most important next-gen gaming features like the lightning-fast SSD and ray tracing at a much lower price point than competing consoles like the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5.
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Do you need HDMI 2.1 for 120Hz?

You don't absolutely need HDMI 2.1 to reach 120Hz or even 144Hz refresh rates, but it is important for supporting both high refresh rates and high resolution at the same time.
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Do you need HDMI 2.1 for 4K?

HDMI 2.1 now allows 4K resolution up to 120 fps and for 8K, it supports up to 60Hz. HDMI 2.1 introduces additional High Dynamic Range formats, in particular, Dynamic HDR metadata were defined.
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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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How do I get 4K on my 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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Can Series S run 120 FPS?

One of the exciting new features of the Xbox Series X|S console family is the ability to run games at 120 FPS, providing a smoother experience than previous generations that capped out at 60 FPS.
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Should I use a HDMI 2.0 or 2.1 Xbox Series S?

Consider your Consoles

So, if you have a current generation console, you should ideally connect it to a true, full bandwidth HDMI 2.1 display. PS5 and Xbox Series games that run at 4K 120Hz are rare, and most settle for 4K 30Hz/60Hz, but future proofing counts.
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Can HDMI 1.4 do 120Hz Series S?

If you force a PS5/ Xbox Series X|S to connect to a fast 1080p 120Hz projector using high speed HDMI (HDMI 1.4), the console will simply not make 1080p 120Hz available and will limit you to 1080p 60Hz.
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Do you need HDMI 2.1 for 4K 60fps?

For example, no firmware can make HDMI 2.0 capable of transferring 4K resolution faster than 60fps. For that you need HDMI 2.1 and a new cable.
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Is Xbox Series S or PS5 better?

Out of the two consoles, the PS5 is the one to go for if performance is a priority for you. It features more storage space and a more powerful GPU, making it the better option in terms of graphics. However, the Xbox Series S should not be passed over just because it's not as powerful.
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How powerful is Xbox Series S?

The Xbox Series S has the same CPU as the Series X, an eight-core chip that runs at 3.6GHz, or 3.4GHz with multithreading. That's a big bump over the One S, which has a custom eight-core processor running at 1.75GHz.
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How do I get better resolution on my Xbox Series S?

You can find the settings here: Press the Xbox button  to open the guide. Select Profile & system > Settings. Under General, select TV & display options.
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Resolution
  1. 720p.
  2. 1080p.
  3. 1440p (you'll only see this option if your TV supports 1440p)
  4. 4K UHD (you'll only see this option if your TV supports 4K)
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Do you need a 120Hz monitor for Xbox Series S?

How many Hz do I need for Xbox Series S? Xbox Series S cannot take full advantage of ultra-high refresh rates like 240Hz. However, it delivers an incredible gaming experience at 120Hz, or else you can scale down to a 60Hz monitor.
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What HDMI cable do I need for 120Hz Xbox Series S?

Using the Ultra High Speed HDMI cable

The Xbox Series X console comes with a 2-metre 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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Does 120Hz mean 120fps?

A TV with a 120Hz refresh rate can display a new image 120 times per second. Combine that with a device that can output 120 individual frames per second (fps) and you've got graphics that look much smoother as you pan around environments, and objects that pass across the screen do so much more fluidly.
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How many Hz do I need for Xbox Series S?

Although the Xbox Series S and X can't take full advantage of its fast 240Hz refresh rate, it delivers an impressive gaming experience even at 120Hz, and it's fully compatible with everything the Xbox offers, including 4k @ 120Hz gaming.
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