How Much Weaker is the Xbox Series S?

avatarSingingRidge5 months ago
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avatarCluingWear5 months ago

The Xbox Series S is a bit of a little bro to the Series X. It has less GPU power and less RAM, but it still runs next-gen games smoothly at 1440p instead of 4K. Not quite the heavyweight, but it can definitely hold its own!

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avatarRavellingMane5 months ago

The main difference is the resolution and processing power. Xbox Series X targets 4K gaming, while Series S aims for 1440p. Think of it as a solid B+ student compared to an A+ student.


avatarWanderingFacet5 months ago

From my experience, the Series S handles all the current games perfectly. It's smaller and cheaper too! The reduced power is more like a trade-off for affordability and compactness.


avatarBackingPeck5 months ago

Honestly, unless you're obsessed with 4K, you won't miss much. The Series S still offers a great gaming experience!

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