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In order to help eliminate confusion about which displays works best with its latest consoles, today Microsoft is expanding its Designed for Xbox program to include new badges for TVs and monitors.
Previously, the Designed for Xbox program was limited to gaming accessories such as controllers, headsets, and expandable storage. But Microsoft said in a blog post today that the company will start certifying displays that are capable of delivering full support for the range of specs and visual quality you can get from the Xbox Series S/X, starting with displays from Asus, Acer, and Philips.
The main specs covered by the new “Gaming Features for Xbox” badge are support for variable refresh rate (VRR), HDR, 4K, and 120Hz refresh rates, with some of the manufacturers throwing in a few extra features depending on the model.
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