Connect the Xbox to your TV Step 1.Connect the power cable into the power cable port on the console (marked by a single raised dot) and then plug the power cable into a power outlet. Step 2.Connect the HDMI cable into the HDMI OUT port on the console (marked by a single rai...
Xbox Series X recommended settings GroupSettingValue Display Resolution 4K UHD Refresh rate 120 Hz (+4K for HDMI 2.1)60Hz (+4K for HDMI 2.0) Device control Enable Setup Calibrate HDR for games Set TV's tone-mapping to 'off' (sometimes called HGiG)Follow on-screen instructions Advanced:Video...
Gaming consoles have gotten better and better over the years. The same is the case with the Xbox Series X console. Along with 4K gaming, you can also enjoy supported games to up to 120 framerate per second (fps). To enjoy your games at 120fps, you need to enable the 120Hz option u...
How to get started with your new Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S, including the basic setup, transferring data, and setting up parental settings for kids.
Learn how to correctly position your Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One X, Xbox One S, original Xbox One, or Xbox 360 console for stability and ventilation. Things to keep in mind: Place the console on a stable surface. Do not place the console on speakers or subwoofers. Place ...
1. Lost signal to TV HDMI error with 4K 120Hz + VRR According to Microsoft, on 4K 120Hz TVs that also support VRR, one might encounter signal failures or corrupted images when the Xbox is configured for 4K120+VRR. The issue occurs with LG, Samsung, or Vizio TVs, but not exclusively....
Take a look at the side of the screen you picked while playing a game, and you’ll see the FPS counter. It generally shows up on top of the actual game, yet entirely it’s tiny and subtle to see while playing any game. You might have the option to get this FPS display working fo...
Thejump to 360Hz and aboveis even less noticeable than 240Hz vs 144Hz, but it’s still there, and competitive gamers will want all the improvement they can get. So, if you’re a competitive gamer, we highly recommend getting at least a 120Hz gaming monitor, and either 240Hz or 360Hz...
Here is a full list of Xbox games that supports FPS Boost on Xbox Series X and Series S. The feature may only be exclusive to Series X.
With a high bit-depth signal played on a TV that supports it, more information is used to determine which colors are displayed. This allows the TV to differentiate between similar colors more easily, minimizing banding. How to get the best results The TV needs to be able to accept true 10...