What's the Difference Between Xbox Series X and Series S?

avatarNoticingPuff5 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft5 months ago

The main difference is power and performance. The Series X is the beefier console with 4K gaming and a disc drive, while the Series S is more budget-friendly, supports up to 1440p, and is all-digital. Choose based on your gaming needs and wallet size!

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avatarDemonstratingUnit5 months ago

Series X: premium experience with 4K capabilities and a disc drive. Series S: more affordable, lower resolution, no disc drive. Pick your fighter!


avatarBakingAlert5 months ago

Series X is for hardcore gamers with 4K and discs. Series S is for casuals or those on a budget with digital and 1440p.


avatarWarningSquad5 months ago

Series X has better specs and a disc drive for physical games and 4K Blu-rays. Series S is cheaper, digital-only, and targets 1440p resolution. Can't go wrong with either, though!

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