- #THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN S AND S 1080P#
- #THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN S AND S UPGRADE#
- #THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN S AND S FULL#
One area where Xbox Series S benefits significantly is in terms of load times.
#THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN S AND S 1080P#
Xbox One S games will also likely hit a resolution of 900p to 1080p, while Xbox Series S will target 1080p to 1440p output, which can upscale to 4K. You can expect most games to target 30 to 60fps on Xbox One S and 60 to 120fps on Xbox Series X. The Xbox One S is the console to choose if the idea of downloading a game makes your head spin, though, as it's the only console of the two that has a disc drive.
#THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN S AND S UPGRADE#
They won’t run as well or look quite as good, but you won’t be forced to upgrade to experience key titles that are coming to Xbox Series X and S like Halo Infinite.
#THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN S AND S FULL#
The console will target a resolution of 1440p instead of native 4K (though some titles can output at a full 4K), and is capable of 120fps gaming. The Xbox Series S may be impossibly small, but there’s a lot of power inside.