#Xbox series s vs Series X 4k TV

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clever sentinel
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Hey! Is the upgrade from a Series S to a Series X noticable on a 4k TV?
I've been using the series S on a 1080p monitor and it looks fine, but on a 4k it's all blurry and "soft" if that makes sense..? for example when i plug my PC to the same TV the same image is very clear and i was wondering if i can get a similar performance with the X? Or at least a noticable upgrade from the S.

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valid dragon
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Series s upscales to 4k

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Pc depends on what gpu u r using when gaming

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Series x does 4k natively

clever sentinel
clever sentinel
valid dragon
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Then its fine.

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Unless u planning in playing competitive games like cod or something u dont need a 120hz screen

clever sentinel
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I mostly play story-driven games, but I can't connect my PC to the TV all the time because sometimes the VGA light on my motherboard turn on and i get no image. Also long HDMI cables are expensive, and I still need to do some work using my mouse, keyboard, and dual-monitor setup. That got me wondering if the Xbox Series X can give me similar performance or at least a noticeable improvement over the Series S?

valid dragon
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There will be improvements. But it wont be massive like from xb1 to series consoles

valid dragon