It's Christmas time, and lucky you you've scored an Xbox Series S or X! Congratulations! Here's a quick guide with everything you need to know about your new console.
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It’s Christmas time, and lucky you you’ve scored an Xbox Series S or X (or better yet, you’re giving one to a loved one)! Congratulations! For those new to the Xbox family, we’ve got you covered.
(And a reminder to those giving the console as a gift: it’s not a bad idea to open the console and set it up before hand, installing all updates prior to repackaging it, wrapping it and putting it under the tree!)
The console
There are two types of Xbox Series consoles available now: the Xbox Series S, which runs game at up to 1440p and 120 FPS, and the 4K, 120FPS capable Xbox Series X. The S is a smaller, white box while the X has been called a fridge in the past. The consoles use HDMI to connect to your TV or monitor; the cable included with your console is capable of the HDMI 2.1 standard (which can support up to 4K and 120 FPS), but you’ll need to check if your TV supports that as well. We know for sure that the LG CX range is a good choice, and the s