Xbox Series S Resolution

Discus and support Xbox Series S Resolution in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; Hello everyone! I had a question regarding the Xbox Series S console. Can the Series S do 4K or Native 4k? I am currently using the Series on a... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by ArianAlijani2006, Nov 9, 2021.

  1. Xbox Series S Resolution


    Hello everyone!

    I had a question regarding the Xbox Series S console.

    Can the Series S do 4K or Native 4k?

    I am currently using the Series on a 1080p 60hz TV( that's the reason I bought it in the first place! ) and if I were to upgrade to a 4K TV or monitor, how would the Series S perform?

    Thanks.

    :)
     
    ArianAlijani2006, Nov 9, 2021
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  2. Yanyannnn Win User

    can i play fortnite on my xbox series s at 120 fps and 1440p?

    Hello Alexis Lamothe,

    Thank you for your contribution to the Microsoft community.

    We totally understand that you want to play Fortnite on higher FPS and resolution. However. the Xbox Series S does not support 1440p resolution at 120fps for Fortnite. The maximum resolution supported by the Xbox Series S is 1080p at 120fps. However, you can still enjoy playing Fortnite on your Xbox Series S at 1080p and 120fps.

    Hope I helped!

    YanYannn
    Microsoft Community Moderator
  3. Hoskayra Win User

    I’m trying to connect my Xbox series s with an HP w2408h monitor

    Hi, Andy my name is Oskayra, and will be a pleasure help you

    The issue you're encountering is likely due to a compatibility issue between the native resolution of your Xbox Series S and the maximum resolution supported by your HP w2408h monitor.

    The Xbox Series S outputs a native resolution of 1920x1080, which is slightly different from the maximum resolution of 1920x1200 supported by your monitor. This mismatch is causing your monitor to display an "input signal out of range" message.

    To resolve this issue, you'll need to adjust the output resolution of your Xbox Series S to match the native resolution of your monitor, which is 1920x1080. Here's how to do it:

    On your Xbox Series S, navigate to Settings > General > TV & Audio > Video modes.

    Under "Resolution," select "1920x1080" from the available options.

    Once you've selected the desired resolution, restart your Xbox Series S.

    After restarting, your Xbox Series S should output a resolution that is compatible with your HP w2408h monitor, and the "input signal out of range" message should no longer appear.

    If you're still having trouble, you can try the following additional steps:

    Ensure that your HDMI cable is properly connected to both your Xbox Series S and your monitor.

    Try using a different HDMI cable if the one you're using is old or damaged.

    Check for any firmware updates for your monitor.

    I really hope your problem has been fixed with my help,if this works let me know and have a nice day. Oskayra
  4. Obsessive Power Win User

    Dying Light 2 "Optimised for Series X not S"

    Hi,

    Untrue.

    Dying Light 2 is optimised for Series S, but due to the open world nature of the game, it's not 60fps. The game runs at a fixed 1080P resolution (1920x1080) on Series S, whereas the One S operates at a rather low 864P (1536x864), not much higher than 720P.

    Just factoring in resolution alone, Dying Light 2 is still better on a Series S than an Xbox One S.

    One X has better texture and geometry detail, mainly due to having 4GB more RAM than a Series S.
  5. SwordofWhedon Win User

    If I buy the Xbox one Hogwarts Legacy will I be able to play also on Xbox series X/S after is it compatible ?

    Virtually all Xbox One games are compatible

    It will not take advantage of the resolution and features of Series console. It will deliver Xbox One levels of performance on Series S, One X on Series X
  6. MarvinaPerez Win User

    its will work if i use 120hz on xbox one s ?

    Hi, my name is Marvina and I will be happy to help you.

    I'm sorry you have this problem. Follow the instructions below for a solution.

    Learn about TV resolutions and the resolutions supported by Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One X, and Xbox One S.

    The graph represents TV resolutions from 480p to 4K UHD.
    Resolution options
    This is what 720p resolution does:
    Displays images with a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.

    It offers a 16:9 high definition (HD) viewing area.
    720p is the lowest resolution on most HDTVs. However, the image is still excellent and for a screen smaller than 37 inches, the quality of the 720p images is practically similar to that of higher resolution televisions. If your HDTV only has 720p and 1080i as options, you should select 720p for the best resolution.

    This is what 1080p resolution does:
    Displays images with a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
    This offers users a 16:9 high definition (HD) viewing area.

    1080p is the most common resolution for movies, television, games, and many of the experiences offered by the Xbox. A 1080p TV offers the best picture quality, allowing you to enjoy Blu-ray movies in the resolution they were designed for. Each line of pixels on the screen is redrawn 60 times per second or faster.

    This reduces motion blur and creates a sharp image.
    Note if you have an Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One S, or Xbox One

    For more information, see:
    How to Change TV Screen Settings on Xbox
    This is what 1440p resolution does:
    Displays images with a maximum resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels.

    This offers users a 16:9 high definition (HD) viewing area.
    More and more computer monitors have 1440p resolution, which is becoming a very popular option among gamers. It is sometimes listed as "Quad HD" as it offers four times the HD screen resolution of 720p.

    Aspects that you should take into account:
    You must have an Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One

    If you have an Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One S, or Xbox One

    For more information, see:
    How to Change TV Screen Settings on Xbox
    Things to keep in mind:
    You must have an Xbox One X or an Xbox One S and a 4K TV to use 4K UHD resolution.
    Xbox Series X|S also supports 4K refresh rate at 120Hz.

    This is what 4K UHD resolution does:
    Displays images with a maximum resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels.
    This offers users a 16:9 ultra high definition (UHD) viewing area.

    With four times the resolution of 1080p HD, 4K Ultra HD delivers the clearest, most realistic video possible. Play games on your Xbox Series X or Xbox One high dynamic range) on your Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One

    Information source (credits):
    https://support.xbox.com/help/hardw...osas a tener en cuentan,actualización de 4K a %20120Hz.

    I hope I can help you solve it.

    Best regards,
    Marvina.
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