Here we play Xbox Series X on a 65 “OLED TV



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Play test: The short loading times make the games incredibly much better.

Xbox Series S and X are here and we have played with what is the fastest console of all time.

On paper, the Xbox Series X is a bit faster than the Playstation 5, while the latter has a slightly faster SSD.

In other words, the two consoles are quite similar and what mainly separates them are the controls, the ecosystem, the operating system and the games.

Watch us play Xbox Series X:

We have borrowed an LG CX 65 ″ OLED and Sonos Arc to complete the gaming experience. The TV has 120Hz, 4K, and HDR – everything you need to get the most out of the next generation of consoles.

Xbox Series X has received a lot of praise for its fast load times and with a faster SSD than what is available in today’s PC market, the performance is quite impressive.

Xbox Series X is surprisingly quiet and doesn’t get hot, either. The S Series is just as quiet, but it is much warmer than its big brother. Among other things, we played Forza Horizon 4, which looks incredibly good.

Takes a lot of space

The only thing you can complain about about the X Series is the size. It is too large to fit on a traditional TV table and must stand on top or stand on the floor. The console seems more resistant when it is stopped, but in our case it covers very little of the television.

The controls have also been updated, although the form factor is very similar to the previous generation. But with a faster response time and a more ergonomic design, it’s significantly better than before.

Unfortunately, it seems difficult to get hold of the next generation of consoles.

And as of today, only the S Series is not out of stock on pre-order.

Did you get a copy or are you among those who have to wait indefinitely?



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