What's the difference between Xbox Series S and Series X?

avatarDepetallingMummya year ago
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avatarSignalingClouda year ago

The Series X has better specs and costs more. Most noticeable difference: 4K graphics vs. 1440p graphics.

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avatarAgeingJettya year ago

Series X is like the big, beefy older brother with 4K visuals and a disc drive. Series S is the slimmer, more affordable sibling, focusing on 1440p and digital-only games.


avatarCatalogingDiska year ago

I own both, and the Series X delivers top-tier performance with a 4K resolution and better storage, while the Series S is more budget-friendly with good but slightly reduced specs.


avatarRuingMitea year ago

Not into physical games or 4K? Save money and go for the Series S.


avatarSingingRidgea year ago

The Xbox Series X has more powerful hardware, offering 4K gaming and a disc drive, while the Series S is cheaper with a focus on 1440p resolution and no disc drive.

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