features a , a feature missing from the all-digital Series S.
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While the Xbox Series S is newer, it often targets 1440p or 1080p resolution. In contrast, the was built as a "brute force" 4K machine.
remains a surprisingly strong value for specific types of gamers. While it has been surpassed by the current-gen Series X and S, its high-end hardware for the previous generation still holds up, especially as a budget-friendly way to enjoy 4K visuals. Here are the top reasons to pick one up today: 1. High-Performance 4K Gaming on a Budget
: It supports HDR10 and Dolby Atmos , providing lifelike visuals and immersive premium audio.
: It delivers a native 4K signal for many games that puts cheaper modern hardware to shame.
: It can output 4K at 60Hz and even 1080p at 120Hz for compatible titles. 2. The Ultimate Legacy & Physical Media Machine Xbox One X
: Having a disc drive is the only way to play many older games that have been delisted from digital stores. 3. Superior Backward Compatibility Enhancements
