Microsoft's smallest console to date
is the Xbox Series S. The Xbox is also the source of the most unanswered queries. The Series S, a smaller, less expensive next-gen Xbox that claims "1440p gaming performance at 60 frames per second," surprised everyone. With a price tag of $299, the Xbox Series S appears to be a low-cost entry into the next generation of Xbox gaming. On the other hand, reality is a little difficult to understand.
Internally, the Series S has many of the same components as the larger Series X. This means speedier loading times, better gameplay, and in certain gamesInternally, the Series S has many of the same components as the larger Series X. This means speedier loading times, better gameplay, and in certain games, up to 120 frames per second. The GPU power is the main difference, therefore most users will need to connect this little Xbox to a 1080p TV or monitor to play it. This is a console for those who aren't interested in 4K, but I'm still concerned about its capabilities. Will this console impede the availability of next-gen games? Will it be ray tracing capable? Is the resolution going to be 1440p?
The Xbox Series S is a little system with a lot of potential but also a lot of unanswered issues. up to 120 frames per second. The GPU power is the main difference, therefore most users will need to connect this little Xbox to a 1080p TV or monitor to play it. This is a console for those who aren't interested in 4K.