Not exact matches
So let's break it all down: if you have the original Xbox One but you don't own a
4K HDR TV and you're a casual gamer who just wants to play a game or two on your Xbox
machine every now and then, then there's really no
need to upgrade to any of the newer systems.
You will obviously
need a very powerful
machine to run it at
4K.
Its lack of a
4k Blu - ray player and its recommended requirements for the consumer to actually own a brand new 4K television to take advantage of the Pro's capabilities all begged the question: with the core PlayStation 4 system exceeding all expectations, why does the consumer and Sony need this machin
4k Blu - ray player and its recommended requirements for the consumer to actually own a brand new
4K television to take advantage of the Pro's capabilities all begged the question: with the core PlayStation 4 system exceeding all expectations, why does the consumer and Sony need this machin
4K television to take advantage of the Pro's capabilities all begged the question: with the core PlayStation 4 system exceeding all expectations, why does the consumer and Sony
need this
machine?
Supporting it will be possible, but considering the spec you'd
need to get that level — with native
4K, HDR, and a good 60 fps — the
machine we've got here couldn't do that at the moment.
Sporting a Blu - ray disc drive and the capacity to run Netflix in
4K Ultra-HD, Microsoft's latest iteration of the Xbox is a great «jack - of - all - trades»
machine that's capable of satisfying your UHD disc
needs as well as playing the latest console game released for the system.